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Park Na-rae wearing suits and glasses, police investigation for 7 hours..The reason why I bowed my head 90 degrees [Star Issue]

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(Seoul = News1) Reporter Kim Min-ji = Comedian Park Na-rae, who is suspected of abusing his power against his former managers, bowed his head as he left the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul on the 20th after investigating the accused. 2026.2.20/News1 Copyright © News1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, and prohibition of using AI learning. /Photo = (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Kim Min-ji

Has the so-called "Park Na-rae's Gapjil Incident," which has been controversial for months, been clearly revealed through a police investigation. Park Na-rae, who appeared at the police station in a black suit and glasses, bowed 90 degrees in front of reporters after more than seven hours of police investigation.

Park Na-rae was investigated for the first time by police on the 20th in connection with allegations of managerial power abuse. The Gangnam Police Station in Seoul called Park Na-rae as a suspect and investigated him later in the day, and Park Na-rae came out of the investigation for about 7 hours and 30 minutes and stood in front of reporters.

Park Na-rae, who said, "I conducted the investigation faithfully and answered the question as it was," said of the allegation of former manager's power trip, "I think it will be revealed later through the investigation. I sincerely worked on the investigation today, and I have caught and will correct parts that are not true," he said, avoiding an immediate answer. At the same time, Park Na-rae bowed his head 90 degrees in front of the reporters, saying, "I apologize for the inconvenience I have caused you."

(Seoul = News1) Reporter Kim Min-ji = Comedian Park Na-rae, who is suspected of abusing his power against his former managers, answers questions from reporters as he comes out of the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul on the 20th after investigating the accused. 2026.2.20/News1 Copyright © News1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, and prohibition of using AI learning. /Photo = (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Kim Min-ji

When asked what part of the manager's claim he thought was false, Park Na-rae said, "I think it will be revealed through the investigation, and I'm careful to tell you," but when asked if he had anything to say to his former managers, he said, "No."

Park Na-rae did not answer questions about allegations that she paid her mother and ex-boyfriend by registering them as employees of her agency and the reason for the delay of her attendance schedule on the 12th.

On this day, Park Na-rae looked haggard after a long investigation, but she seemed a little comfortable, unlike the one who expressed her position with a firm expression in the video.

After the controversy, Park Na-rae, who first stood in front of the reporters' camera, later boarded the vehicle and told reporters, "Get home safely. I'm late, but I wish you a happy new year," he said.

Attention is focusing on whether the months-long controversy over power abuse can be resolved through this investigation.

Since the end of last year, Park Na-rae has been embroiled in controversy over various suspicions such as managerial abuse and embezzlement. Two former managers filed a complaint against Park Na-rae in December last year on charges of special injury, defamation by disclosing false facts, and violation of the Information and Communication Network Act. In response, Park Na-rae filed a complaint against the Yongsan Police Station on charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement in business. Park Na-rae's position is that former managers demanded a large amount of money from Park Na-rae based on false claims.

He was originally scheduled to appear at the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul on the 12th for an investigation, but had postponed the investigation schedule due to health problems. At the time, Park Na-rae said, "I never postponed it to avoid the investigation itself," adding, "We will schedule it as soon as possible so that it can be investigated."

The police are also known to have investigated Lee and his former manager, who were recently identified as "Auntie Jusa" suspected of illegal medical practices. In particular, Lee said he had been questioned by the police for nine hours, adding, "It was my first time going through it, so I was very nervous and it was a time where I had many thoughts. "I clearly said 'no' to parts that are not true, and I admitted my mistake to parts that I lacked," he said.

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