
Last week, the prosecutor responsible for Park Chun's legal case four years ago was involved in his personal lawsuit.
Kim Soo Chang, former chief prosecutor of Jeju Island, was accused of committing indecent acts in public. Police did not disclose any details, but South Korean media reported that he was witnessed by a high school girl while masturbating on the street. The student saw Kim Soo-chang on the street on August 12, and there were reports that the prosecutor was taken to the police station on August 13.
A few days later, South Korean media reports confirmed that Kim Soo-chang resigned as chief prosecutor of Jeju Island and admitted the charges. If the charge is established, Kim Soo-chang will face one year in prison.
Earlier this year, Kim Soo-chang's name made headlines due to a four-year-old incident about the suspected drug incident of 2NE1 member Park Chun. It was reported that a package containing amphetamines was sent to South Korea, and Park Chun was not prosecuted by the procuratorate. Kim Soo-chang was confirmed to be one of the prosecutors in charge of the case four years ago, not the chief prosecutor of the drug case, and the case ended in the absence of any prosecution.
Amphetamine is a banned drug in South Korea. At that time, the Korean media reported that YG Entertainment Company covered Park Chun and the procuratorate did not put pressure on their idols.
Although this recent case surrounding Kim Soo-chang is not related to Park Chun, Korean netizens still mention her name in large quantities and propose to investigate the ethical investigation of existing prosecutors.
Park Chun withdrew from the variety show "Roommate" due to the banned drug incident, but she still continued to act as a member of 2NE1. She recently appeared on the YG family stage at "the AIA Real Life NOW Festival" and said she missed them very much.