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"Auntie-Ju" husband, "Ki, Park Narae, you thought you were a doctor? "Lies" claim [Got it]

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Lee's husband, who is suspected of engaging in illegal medical activities by broadcaster Park Na-rae and others, claimed, "It is a lie that Ki and Park Na-rae thought they were doctors."

SBS's "I Want to Know That," which aired on the 24th, revealed the reality of the controversy over the injection aunt who has been engaging in illegal medical activities against famous celebrities such as Park Na-rae.

An official from Park Na-rae's agency said on the show that Park Na-rae apparently recognized Lee as a doctor, adding, "I asked Lee what happened, and he sounded very unfair."

Lee's husband met with the production team of "I Want to Know That" and said, "I thought Ki-beom (Shiney Key) or Park Na-rae were doctors, but it's a lie. My family has been close to the owners of Entertainment since I was young because I was in politics. That's why I found out," he said.

"There is a CRPS for my wife to inject. He is left-handed, but his left hand is upright. My wife is not Aunt Jusoo, and I have a real Aunt Jusoo." Park Na-rae's former manager said he has been seeing Lee steadily since 2023.

Lee's husband said, "My wife was the director of the Korean plastic surgery center at the largest hospital in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China. He explained, "I studied at the medical school there for three to four years, and I was appointed as a special professor as the head of the Korean plastic surgery center." However, he said that he had never done medical practice in Korea, and that he gave Park Na-rae the medicine he was prescribed, adding, "My wife has a panic disorder, so I gave her a sleep-inducing drug because she needs to sleep well."

It was only one time that Park Na-rae had an IV. He said, "My manager came to my house only once. I came to lose a little weight before the awards ceremony, he said. "It was a one-time favor. I feel more betrayed because I didn't receive the money and I didn't take any economic benefits," he claimed.

In addition, he drew a line that it was not systematically distributed, saying that it was a wholesale distance for a large amount of drugs. However, "Auntie Jo" Lee told the production team of "I want to know about it," "(My husband's interview) has nothing to do with my intention. We will cooperate through an investigative agency," he said.

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