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Park Na-rae, a 男 in his 30s who turned a house, appealed for leniency in the appeal trial.."I'll start anew with support from my family and girlfriend" [Star field comprehensive]

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Kim Noeul

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Park Na-rae / Photo = Star News

Jeong, a man in his 30s who was sentenced to prison for breaking into broadcaster Park Na-rae's home and stealing tens of millions of won worth of money, appealed for leniency at the first trial date of the appeals court.

On the 29th, the 2-1 Criminal Department (appeal) (B) of the Seoul Western District Court held an appeal hearing for Jeong, who was indicted on charges of theft and overnight residential invasion.

On this day, Jung appeared in court wearing a veterinarian and a mask. When the court asked, "Is it correct that you appealed for unfair sentencing?" Chung's lawyer replied, "That's right."

The court said, "In the first trial, the defendant (Mr. Jeong) admitted his wrongdoing and admitted the evidence. He asked if there was any additional evidence to apply at the appeal trial, and Jeong briefly said, "There is no particular evidence."

Jeong's side said, "The defendant is repenting for his mistake. He regrets committing a crime to pay for his living expenses and blames himself. "I beg you to give leniency to other victims other than Park (Park Na-rae) considering that most of the actual damage has been recovered," he asked.

However, Jeong tried to reach an agreement with Park Na-rae, but Park Na-rae expressed her intention to refuse the agreement and deposit through her legal representative, so she could not reach an agreement.

In his closing argument, Jung said, "I admit all the crimes I committed. I also apologize for how heavy my crimes were and how much pain I caused the victims. Park has expressed his intention to reject the intention to deposit and settle through a lawyer. We will do our best to return the damaged goods (to Park Na-rae)," he said.

"I did what I could to recover the damage to those who were punished in the process of purchasing stolen goods entangled with me and all other people who were affected. Also, my family and girlfriend are supporting me and waiting for me to edify. Considering this, I sincerely ask you to return to society earlier and give the victims an opportunity to return to their family and girlfriend's arms earlier and live a new life so that they can recover from the damage with the money they have earned."

In June last year, he received a suspended sentence for fraud-related cases. Before his arrest, he had reimbursed a certain amount of money. The victim of the incident is also in trouble. Please give me one chance. I'm sorry," he said.

The sentencing date for Jeong is 10:20 a.m. on February 12th.

Earlier in April last year, Jeong was accused of breaking into Park Na-rae's home in Yongsan-gu, Seoul alone, stealing tens of millions of won worth of money and goods and running away. In response, the first trial court sentenced Jeong to two years in prison, but Jeong appealed against it.

Jeong reportedly claimed that he had sold stolen goods as stolen goods and broke in without knowing that it was Park Na-rae's house at the time of the crime. In addition, Jeong was arrested for stealing from another house in Yongsan-gu at the end of March last year.

Meanwhile, Park Na-rae is currently continuing a mud fight with his former managers A and B. In the process of the two sides exposing each other, the theft of Park Na-rae's home last year was mentioned.

Former managers claimed that Park Na-rae's ex-boyfriend received personal information such as name, resident number and address by hand to two managers and a stylist, contacted the investigator in charge, and learned later that they were on the list of suspects, and that the handwritten personal information was submitted to the police as a reference. In other words, Park Na-rae and his boyfriend suspected themselves as suspects in the home theft case.

YouTuber Lee Jin-ho, who delivered the claim, recently claimed that A, not Park Na-rae's ex-boyfriend, was the first person to raise the possibility of an insider's work on the theft of Park Na-rae's home. It is argued that A suspected the stylist and agreed to cooperate with the police investigation after an internal meeting.

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