As broadcaster Park Na-rae, who is accused of mistreating former managers, has been accused, her mother was also named as a respondent.

On the 5th, the Seoul Gangnam Police Station said it received a complaint filed through the National Petition Board requesting an investigation of Park Na-rae on charges including special injury and violations of the Medical Service Act and the Act on the Promotion of the Public Culture and Arts Industry.

The complaint named, in addition to Park Na-rae, her mother, a person surnamed Go, a one-person agency corporation, and an unidentified medical professional and former manager as respondents.

Park Na-rae's former managers recently alleged assault and proxy prescription and are reported to have announced intentions to file a civil suit seeking damages against Park Na-rae and applied to the court for a provisional seizure of real estate.

It was later revealed that the one-person agency set up by Park Na-rae had not been registered as a public culture and arts planning business. The one-person agency Park Na-rae set up, "An Park," is a joint-stock company established by Park Na-rae's mother, and although Park Na-rae worked under that agency for more than a year, it is reported that the agency did not go through the registration procedures for the public culture and arts planning business.

Regarding the mistreatment allegations and the controversy over the one-person agency's failure to register, Park Na-rae's side said, "under review," and has been sparing comment.

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