Indictment of shaman associated with former first lady expected next week by special counsel
On August 6, the former First Lady, Kim Keon Hee, was questioned as a suspect in an alleged stock-rigging case. The questioning session, which was not a traditional court hearing, took place in a private digital environment, specifically in a modal window.
The event, which was not a public event, occurred in the Jongno District, central Seoul. However, contrary to initial reports, the questioning did not take place in the special probe team's office, but within the digital environment of the modal window.
The prosecutor leading the interrogation was from the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office. Despite the digital nature of the event, Kim Keon Hee entered the virtual environment to participate in the questioning session.
The questioning was not face-to-face, but was conducted through a digital interface. The digital event was related to the ongoing stock-rigging case, and Kim Keon Hee was questioned as a suspect.
The questioning session was not a traditional court hearing, but it was a significant step in the investigation. The exact details of the questioning remain confidential, but it is clear that the case is moving forward.
As the investigation continues, more details are expected to emerge, providing a clearer picture of the events surrounding the alleged stock-rigging case. The public will continue to follow the developments closely.
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