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Park Na-rae, appeared before police for the third time yesterday (13th) to address allegations of being the 'sister-in-law with injections'

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(Seoul=NEWS1) Reporter Kim Min-ji = Comedian Park Na-rae, who has been embroiled in allegations of abusing former managers, is seen responding to reporters' questions after finishing her investigation as a victim at Seoul Gangnam Police Station on the evening of the 20th. 2026.2.20/NEWS1 Copyright © NEWS1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use for AI training are prohibited. /Photo=NEWS1) Reporter Kim Min-ji
(Seoul=NEWS1) Reporter Kim Min-ji = Comedian Park Na-rae, who has been embroiled in allegations of abusing former managers, is seen responding to reporters' questions after finishing her investigation as a victim at Seoul Gangnam Police Station on the evening of the 20th. 2026.2.20/NEWS1 Copyright © NEWS1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use for AI training are prohibited. /Photo=NEWS1) Reporter Kim Min-ji

Comedian Park Na-rae, who has come under fire for allegations of illegal medical procedures, is reported to have appeared before the police for a third summons as a suspect.

According to SBS on the 14th, Seoul Gangnam Police Station stated that Park Na-rae appeared around 1 p.m. on the 13th to provide clarification on charges of violating the Medical Act and embezzlement under the Act on Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Crimes.

This appearance comes about two months after an investigation conducted last March. Previously, Park Na-rae appeared before the police in February and March to be questioned on charges including aggravated assault and defamation. It is understood that this time she primarily addressed the allegations of violating the Medical Act.

Park Na-rae faces charges of abusing two former managers through verbal abuse and physical assault, as well as undergoing illegal procedures from a person referred to as the "sister-in-law with injections," identified as Person A.

The former managers filed a complaint against Park Na-rae on charges of aggravated assault, defamation by stating false facts, and violation of the Information and Communications Network Act, while Park Na-rae filed a counter-complaint against them on charges of attempted extortion and embezzlement in the course of business.

It is understood that the police conducted searches and seizures at Person A's residence and other locations in January to secure relevant materials, including pharmaceuticals and customer lists.

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