*This content was translated by AI.
Broadcaster Park Na-rae, who has been embroiled in controversy over managerial abuse and illegal medical practices, decided to postpone the police investigation as a defendant for now.
Park Na-rae was scheduled to appear at the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul at 2:30 p.m. on the 12th for an investigation into his various allegations, but after much consideration, he requested a postponement of his attendance.
Park Na-rae's own health problems also seem to have been the reason, as she was concerned about safety accidents as crowds were expected to flock to the previously released attendance schedule. Park Na-rae asked the police to postpone their attendance on the 11th, and the police also accepted it and decided to reschedule the date.
An official told Star News, "In fact, I didn't think this attendance would be held behind closed doors (after the date and time were known), and even if I couldn't answer the reporters' questions, I thought it would be better to stand in person and say 'I will be investigated faithfully' about the wrong part, and I'm sorry for causing a stir," adding, "I was in this position until today, but the lawyer's opinion was strongly heard (about the postponement of attendance) and Park Na-rae agreed."
"It's been postponed, but that doesn't mean that I postponed it to avoid the investigation itself," he said. "We'll schedule it as soon as possible so that it can be investigated."
Park Na-rae was previously sued by former managers for special injuries, defamation, violations of the Information and Communication Network Act and medical law, and on the contrary, Park Na-rae also sued former managers to Yongsan Police Station on charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement in business. Both sides have already completed the investigation of the complainant.
The police are also investigating allegations related to "Auntie Jusa" that emerged in the process of exposing allegations of power abuse by former managers. An official from Park Na-rae added to Star News on the 10th, "There are a total of 8 cases related to Park Na-rae, 6 cases are being conducted at Gangnam Police Station in Seoul and 2 cases are being conducted at Yongsan Police Station in Seoul."
In particular, as the issue is severe, it is expected that much attention will be paid to Park Na-rae's attendance. The part known until the specific time of the investigation is also embarrassing. Since there was a strong critical view of the official position video, which was filmed and released in person, Park Na-rae will be cautious about every word and consider how to deal with various questions from reporters.
"I am also aware of tomorrow's situation and am considering it with my lawyer," Park Na-rae told Star News, adding, "I think I will answer questions even if it is not a statement announcement, but I think I will know only when it is tomorrow."
Meanwhile, Park Na-rae was embroiled in a controversy over her manager's abuse last year, followed by suspicions about illegal medical practices. Park Na-rae's former managers revealed that Park Na-rae received IVs at her home, her aunt's Ilsan home, and vehicles through "Auntie Jusa" A. In the process, he apologized and suspended his activities after it was known that Shiny member Key and eating YouTuber Sun-shin were involved.
The former manager claims that Park Na-rae was aware of the illegality based on recordings, saying she continued to receive the procedure even though she knew she was not a doctor. Currently, A is suspected of engaging in illegal medical activities to many celebrities without a domestic medical license, and has recently been investigated for violating the medical law, violating the Special Measures Act on Health Crimes, and violating the Narcotics Control Act, and the police have launched a forced investigation into A and imposed a ban on him from leaving the country.
<© STARNEWS. All rights reserved. No reproduction or redistribution allowed.>
*This content was translated by AI.
