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Former manager A, who is in conflict with comedian Park Na-rae, was questioned by the police over two days. While staying in the United States, he recently returned home and completed his investigation, and said he plans to stay in Korea for the time being to respond to related investigations. On the other hand, Park Na-rae suddenly postponed the police attendance schedule, which had been scheduled for the 12th. It seems that he felt a lot of pressure from the public appearance, which will attract a large number of reporters.
A told Star News on the 11th that he was investigated by the police as a complainant at the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul on the 10th. On the 9th, the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul received a second investigation as a defendant. As the cases surrounding Park Na-rae and former managers are being investigated by different police stations, the attendance investigation was conducted over two days.
A told Star News, "I arrived in Korea and was investigated," adding, "I investigated at Yongsan Police Station on the 9th and Gangnam Police Station on the 10th." Mr. A, who identified himself as a permanent resident of the United States, is known to have stayed in the United States until recently and returned home. Regarding the future schedule, A said, "I think I will be in Korea for the time being," adding, "I need to be investigated by the Labor Office." When asked about his position to convey to Park Na-rae, he drew the line, "None."
The investigation is related to a counter-offensive case between Park Na-rae and former managers. Two former managers, including A, filed for seizure of real estate in December last year and sued Park Na-rae to the Gangnam Police Station on charges of special injury, defamation due to false information, and violation of the Information and Communication Network Act, and Park Na-rae responded to the Yongsan Police Station on charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement.
Since then, Park Na-rae has been investigated first and second times at the Yongsan Police Station as a complainant, but A was found to have left for Las Vegas on December 22 last year after receiving only the first investigation as a defendant, raising rumors of an "overseas escape." At that time, the Gangnam Police Station did not even summon Park Na-rae and A.
As for the reason for leaving the country, A explained, "It's for health reasons," and "I'm going to return home in February," and recently returned home and was investigated by the police to dispel misunderstandings. The following day, the Gangnam Police Station was investigated further as a complainant.
On the other hand, Park Na-rae was scheduled to appear at the Gangnam Police Station as a defendant on the afternoon of the 12th, but suddenly postponed the schedule. Concerns about safety accidents were high as the possibility of crowds was raised due to the pre-released attendance schedule, and psychological burdens and health problems caused by a series of events were also reportedly considered. The police plan to reschedule the schedule later.
An official from Park Na-rae said, "I didn't think the attendance would be held behind closed doors, and even if I couldn't answer the reporters' questions, I thought it would be better to stand in person and say 'I'll be investigated sincerely, I'm sorry for causing a stir' and go in," adding, "I was in this position until today (11th), 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 I postponed it to avoid the investigation itself," he said, adding, "We'll schedule it as soon as possible so that it can be investigated."
Meanwhile, Park Na-rae and former managers have been fighting over various suspicions since the end of last year.
During their tenure, A and B filed a lawsuit against Park Na-rae for damages worth 100 million won, claiming damages such as workplace harassment, special injuries, proxy prescriptions, and non-payment of progress fees. In response, Park Na-rae refutes that former managers demanded a large amount of money based on false claims.
In addition, Park Na-rae is at the center of controversy over allegations of illegal medical practices through a so-called "Auntie Jusa." A claimed that he was aware of the illegality based on recordings, saying that Park Na-rae continued to receive the procedure, even though he knew that "Auntie Injection" was not a doctor. The police have launched an investigation into the related allegations and have imposed a ban on A from leaving the country.
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