"An Inept Person Who Became a Pathological Liar After Fighting Lee Jae-myung"
Sharing Recent Updates and Feelings on YouTube Broadcast

Actor Kim Bu-seon showing tears as emotions run high during a broadcast shoot / Photo by Kim Bu-seon YouTube channel capture

Actor Kim Bu-seon showing tears as emotions run high during a broadcast shoot / Photo by Kim Bu-seon YouTube channel capture

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Juhyung] Actress Kim Booseon, who filed a massive damage compensation lawsuit against Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, has attracted attention by launching a YouTube channel. As of the afternoon of the 6th, Kim has posted a total of three pieces of content.


The name of Kim's YouTube channel is 'Heodang Warrior Kim Booseon TV.' In the channel description, which can be written directly by the channel operator, she wrote, "Heodang Kim Booseon, who became a convicted criminal after fighting over apartment heating bills and a patient with pseudologia fantastica after fighting with Lee Jae-myung, based in Oksu-dong." She also left information about her mask business and a donation bank account.


In a video uploaded on the 6th, Kim revealed her home. She showed the master bedroom where the heating device was turned off to save heating costs and the living room where the bed was moved. She also confided while looking at the Han River, "Jeju Island is my hometown, and I can endure loneliness by looking at this. It feels like the sea of my hometown, so I feel less lonely."


Kim also explained her relationship with candidate Lee, with whom she is engaged in a legal battle. She claimed about Lee, "He was the first boyfriend I had in 10 years," and said, "At first, when we got close, I thought he was single. The next time we met, he apologized and said he would be a good friend."


She then said, "I was labeled a patient with pseudologia fantastica. I was slapped and hit," and tearfully confessed, "Because of others' views, it was hard to take the subway or bus."


Kim (center), who filed a large compensation claim lawsuit against Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, is answering questions from reporters while attending the third hearing held at the Seoul Eastern District Court on the afternoon of August 25 last year. / Photo by Yonhap News

Kim (center), who filed a large compensation claim lawsuit against Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, is answering questions from reporters while attending the third hearing held at the Seoul Eastern District Court on the afternoon of August 25 last year. / Photo by Yonhap News

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Earlier, in September 2018, Kim filed a 300 million won damage compensation lawsuit against candidate Lee. This was based on allegations related to the so-called 'actress scandal,' where Lee denied the relationship with her and labeled her as a patient with pseudologia fantastica and a habitual drug user, causing her enormous mental and economic damage.


In this lawsuit, Kim appointed lawyers Kang Yong-seok and Jang Young-ha, members of the conservative YouTube channel 'Garosero Research Institute' (Gaseyeon), as her legal representatives.


Kim claims as evidence of her relationship with candidate Lee that "there is a mole on a specific part of Lee's body." However, the court rejected Kim's request for a physical examination of Lee, citing concerns over infringement of personal rights.


Separately, candidate Lee voluntarily visited Ajou University Hospital in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, to undergo a physical examination. The hospital diagnosed, "There is no mole or removal trace on the relevant area."


Kim criticized Lee's claim as a "show." Before the trial held on August 25 last year, she met with reporters and tearfully said, "Conducting a physical examination in a place with no public authority is a show," and added, "He is a very dangerous psychopath who wants to become president, not someone electing a neighborhood leader."



In November last year, Kim's side also requested a fact inquiry into medical records and nursing records from Ajou University Hospital, which conducted Lee's physical verification. However, Ajou University Hospital refused, citing Article 21 of the Medical Service Act.


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