During a press briefing held on December 15, Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Commissioner Park Jung-bo stated, “There are currently five complaints filed against Park Na-rae and one complaint filed by her side.”

This development follows the December 5 filing by Park’s former managers, who accused her of workplace bullying, verbal abuse, aggravated assault, unauthorized prescriptions, and unpaid production expenses. They filed charges including aggravated assault, defamation through false information, and violations of the Information and Communications Network Act with Gangnam Police Station. In response, Park Na-rae countersued the same day for attempted extortion, and that case is currently being handled by Yongsan Police Station.

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Police acknowledged that investigations are still in the early stages, noting, “Statements from the complainants and defendants have yet to be fully gathered, but we will proceed with a rigorous investigation in accordance with legal procedures.”

Authorities also addressed related allegations involving an individual known as “Injection Aunt,” referred to as Ms. A, who allegedly administered IV treatments to Park. The police affirmed they would investigate those claims following legal protocols.

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In the same briefing, police provided an update on a separate but high-profile case involving Kim Sae-ron. They shared that the investigation into the leaked voice recording—released by YouTube channel Garosero Research Institute and its representative Kim Se-ui—is nearing its conclusion. “We are analyzing the evidence and expect to reach a conclusion soon,” police stated.

As both cases continue to unfold, the public remains highly engaged in the outcomes, particularly given the serious nature of the accusations surrounding a major entertainment figure.

Sources: Daum