Entertainer Park Na-rae will attend a third round of police questioning in May 2026 at the Seoul Gangnam Police Station. The investigation concerns a legal dispute with two former managers involving allegations of workplace harassment, physical injury, and medical law violations.
Key Facts
- Charges include special injury, defamation, violation of the Information and Communications Network Act, and violation of the Medical Service Act.
- Former managers allege Park threw glassware at them and received illegal IV injections from an unlicensed individual ("Ms. A") in her home and vehicle.
- Park has completed two rounds of questioning, including a February 20, 2026, session lasting nearly eight hours.
- Park has countersued the managers at Yongsan Police Station for attempted extortion and occupational embezzlement.
- Eight legal cases are currently active: six at the Seoul Gangnam Police Station and two at the Seoul Yongsan Police Station.
- Park’s legal team asserts she only received nutritional injections from licensed medical staff via legal house calls.
Key Terms
- Special Injury: Physical injury caused by a dangerous object.
- Medical Service Act: Legislation governing medical practices; allegations involve procedures performed by an individual without a domestic medical license.
- Gapjil: A Korean term for workplace harassment or abuse of power by a superior.
Key Quote
"I faithfully participated in today's investigation, and I must and will correct the parts that are not true."
— Park Na-rae
Next
- Park's team is coordinating the specific May date for her appearance at the Gangnam Police Station.
- Authorities will continue evaluating conflicting claims regarding the licensure of the individual who administered the injections.