The legal battle surrounding electric violinist Yujin Park's multibillion-won estate continues.

After his mother passed away in 2015, he inherited an estate worth several billion won, including real estate and deposits in the United States. This estate is currently managed by his aunt, who resides in the U.S., but the Korean court-appointed guardian has accused her of embezzling about 2.8 billion won from the estate.

Additionally, it was claimed that Yujin Park's living expenses that his aunt was supposed to remit have not been properly paid for years. The outstanding amount for Yujin Park's living expenses is said to reach 300 million won.

MBC's 'True Story' production team conducted an exclusive interview with the party accused of embezzlement, Yujin Park's aunt. She strongly denied the embezzlement allegations.

The aunt sent proof to the production team that she had sold 10 of the 11 properties held by Yujin Park's mother in the U.S. for cash. She stated that the estate is being securely managed under U.S. law and also revealed to the production team the whereabouts of the $2 million (approximately 2.8 billion won) that is under suspicion of embezzlement.

Where has Yujin Park's estate gone? This will be explored in today's 'True Story' broadcast.

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