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"Suspected of stealing from home, manager suspected"... ex-boyfriend of Park Na-rae, who shared personal information, cleared of suspicion

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(Seoul=NEWS1) Reporter Kim Min-ji = Comedian Park Na-rae, who was embroiled in allegations of mistreating former managers, answered reporters' questions as she left Seoul Gangnam Police Station on the night of the 20th after completing her investigation as a victim. 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 was embroiled in allegations of mistreating former managers, answered reporters' questions as she left Seoul Gangnam Police Station on the night of the 20th after completing her investigation as a victim. 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

Park Na-rae's ex-boyfriend, who was reported for allegedly providing personal information such as names and resident registration numbers of Park Na-rae's managers to the police without authorization, has been cleared of suspicion.

According to NEWS1 on the 31st, Seoul Yongsan Police Station decided not to prosecute Park Na-rae's ex-boyfriend, Mr. A, who was reported for violating the Personal Information Protection Act on the 18th.

Mr. A was suspected of providing personal information of the managers to the police, suspecting that the theft at Park Na-rae's home in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, which occurred last April, was committed by the managers. It is reported that Mr. A obtained information such as names and resident registration numbers from the managers under the pretext of "signing up for insurance."

Police officials stated, "It is acknowledged that the suspect provided the personal information of the victims (managers) to law enforcement authorities," but added, "However, the suspect claims that he obtained the victims' consent and provided the personal information to the investigator in charge of the theft case."

Furthermore, "The victims avoided contact from investigators and did not provide victim statements," leading to the conclusion of "insufficient evidence" and no suspicion.

Meanwhile, Park Na-rae reported to the police last April that property worth tens of millions of won was stolen from her home in Yongsan-gu. According to Park Na-rae's statement, the police suspected internal involvement, but a 30-year-old male with a prior record unrelated to the case was arrested. This man was sentenced to two years in prison on April 16.

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