Actor Kim Bu-seon (left) and Kim's attorney Kang Yong-seok (right), who filed a lawsuit claiming damages after being labeled a pathological liar by Lee Jae-myung, Governor of Gyeonggi Province. <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

Actor Kim Bu-seon (left) and Kim's attorney Kang Yong-seok (right), who filed a lawsuit claiming damages after being labeled a pathological liar by Lee Jae-myung, Governor of Gyeonggi Province.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Seoyoung] Actress Kim Bu-seon revealed conflicts with lawyer Kang Yong-seok, who is representing her in a damages lawsuit against Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate.


On the 14th, Kim posted several times on her Facebook, calling lawyer Kang a "fraud." She mentioned, "Since the establishment of the government, Seoul National University Law School graduates have been ruining the country," referring to both lawyer Kang and former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk. She added, "I find Kang Yong-seok more dreadful and hateful than Lee Jae-myung," and said, "Apologize publicly. The sooner, the better."


Actress Kim Bu-seon revealed her conflict with lawyer Kang Yong-seok. <br>[Photo by Actress Kim Bu-seon Facebook]

Actress Kim Bu-seon revealed her conflict with lawyer Kang Yong-seok.
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On the same day, Kim wrote, "As the saying goes, even a dog at a village school can recite poetry after three years; 'Garo Sero Research Institute' has been running for over three years, exposing the private lives of numerous male and female conglomerates, celebrities, politicians, and civilians, hasn't it?" She added, "It is only proper and right to cover a special feature on Dodomom and Kang Yong-seok as well." She also shared an article reporting lawyer Kang’s indictment, labeling him a "fraud."


Meanwhile, Kim has claimed since 2007 that she dated candidate Lee for about a year. Lee’s side has called Kim a pathological liar and habitual drug user, while Kim filed a 300 million won damages lawsuit against Lee in September 2018, citing mental and financial harm.



Earlier, the Seoul Eastern District Court Civil Division 16 (Presiding Judge Woo Gwan-je) accepted a request from Lee’s legal team to change the hearing date, postponing the trial originally scheduled for the 10th to January 5 of next year.


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