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Choo Mi-ae “I rejected Son Jun-seong, but I stayed, and when the time comes, I will expose it”… Yoon Seok-yeol’s back allegation

On December 10, 2020, Son Jun-seong, the Chief Prosecutor’s Office’s Investigative Information Policy Officer (currently the Daegu High Prosecutor’s Office Human Rights Protection Officer), is entering the Ministry of Justice at the Gwacheon Government Complex in Gyeonggi-do. Prosecutor Sohn appeared as a witness in the disciplinary committee of the Ministry of Justice, which will review whether and how serious Prosecutor-General Yoon Seok-yeol will be disciplined. © News1

On the 6th, Choo Mi-ae, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, spoke to the effect that someone looked after Yoon Seok-yeol, the People’s Strength presidential candidate, when he was the prosecutor general.

This is in line with the recent discussion of Mr. N and Mr. Y by Hwang Hee-seok, the top member of the Open Democratic Party, who said, “(Candidate Yoon, who is in a corner) is very likely to ask former and current Blue House and Democratic Party officials to ‘pay off the old debt’.” do.

On the same day, Candidate Choo in MBC radio’s ‘Kim Jong-bae’s Focus’, during his August 2020 greetings, Yoon (then Prosecutor General) said, ‘Why do you want to cut off my limbs?’ What he asked for was true.

Candidate Choo said, “There was an opinion (request) to stay (former President Yoon), but I did not let him stay.”

Then he made a meaningful remark, saying, “I will reveal it later when I have time.”

In response, the host asked, “If Minister Chu did not intend to keep him, but if he did, then President Yoon Seok-yeol asked for him to be retained in another route. “I will reveal it when the time comes,” he repeatedly left behind.

Meanwhile, Hwang Hee-seok, the top member of the Open Democratic Party, said on Facebook on the 4th, “(Candidate Yoon) is very likely to ask for help from former and current Blue House officials and Democratic Party officials or ‘pay off the old debt’. When I do it, two people immediately come to mind, one is Mr. N and the other is Mr. Y.”

When comments such as ‘N for 000, Y for XXX’ were posted, Supreme Council member Hwang said, “I can’t answer with my mouth. He said it was one of their surnames.

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