The leader of the controversial monotheism church denied allegations that her organization bribed the former South Korea first lady with luxurious gifts in exchange for business preferences.
Han Hak Ja categorically rejected the allegations that she had bribery when journalists faced her while she appeared nine hours of interrogation at the Prosecutor’s Office.
“No … why do I do that?” The 82 -year -old church’s founder, Moon Sun Mong, said, who had to be supported by assistants while she was walking.
The former first lady Kim Kun is the wife of the chief of chief Yun Suk Yol, accused of accepting two chain bags and diamond necklace, which is valued at 80 million WNA ($ 57,900; 42,500 pounds), from the church.
Kim was Referred to last month For different fees, including bribery and shares, which you deny.
Her arrest was the first time that a former president and a former first lady were imprisoned in South Korea.
Yun was detained in January to confront the trial due to the failure of the martial law last year that drowned the country in chaos.
On Wednesday, Han Al -Llam commented on a former church official, saying that the official was uniquely acted in presenting these gifts. The official has been arrested since then.
Her appearance comes after she refused to summon the public prosecutor three times. “I was painful yet [heart] Surgery.
An ambulance was placed on preparation while interrogating it, Reuters said that the prosecutor’s private office was.
On Wednesday, the authorities arrested the conservative legislator, Cyion Seung-Dong, who is also accused of receiving 100 million yards in a bribe from the church. Koyion, who was seen as close close to Yoon, denied this claim.
The Church of Tawheed, officially known as the Family Federation for Peace and Unification, was established in South Korea in the 1950s by Moon Sun Mung, who declared himself Christ.
The Church is famous for keeping fans wedding parties that included thousands of husbands, and some of them would recently meet the church.
Critics described the group as “like worship.” Lawyers accused her of coercing worshipers, known as “the moon” after its founder, to donate large sums of money.
The Tawheed Church was under the spotlight in Japan yet The assassination of the former leader of the country, Shinzo Abe. The alleged killer blamed the group for his family’s bankruptcy A complaint was concluded against Abe To promote it.
The group was banned in parts of the world, including Singapore. In Japan, it was I ordered to melt.
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2025-09-18 03:41:00