Third Investigation Following February and March
Summoned on Charges Including Violation of Medical Service Act

Broadcaster Narae Park (41), who is accused of abusing former managers and of illegal medical procedures, has undergone a third police investigation.


Broadcaster Na-rae Park, accused of abuse of former managers and illegal medical procedures, appeared at the police station in February for questioning and responded to reporters' questions as she left Gangnam Police Station in Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News.

Broadcaster Na-rae Park, accused of abuse of former managers and illegal medical procedures, appeared at the police station in February for questioning and responded to reporters' questions as she left Gangnam Police Station in Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News.

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On the 14th, Gangnam Police Station in Seoul announced that it had summoned Park the previous afternoon on charges of violating the Medical Service Act and embezzlement under the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Crimes. Previously, the police had summoned Park in February and March on charges including aggravated assault and defamation.


In this investigation, the police reportedly focused on whether Park had received illegal procedures from Ms. Lee, who is known as "Injection Aunt." In the two previous appearances, the investigation centered on allegations such as aggravated assault.



Meanwhile, in December of last year, the police imposed a travel ban on Ms. Lee and searched her residence and other locations. Ms. Lee is accused of administering IV injections and prescribing antidepressants to Park in private spaces such as an officetel and a vehicle, without holding a medical license.


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