'Jusai-mo' directly refutes and Kian84 remarks reexamined… intensifying dispute over Park Narae allegations

Allegations of illegal medical practices surrounding broadcaster Park Narae are spreading, and the person dubbed the so-called 'Jusai-mo' at the center of the allegations directly issued a statement on SNS, flatly denying the claims made by former managers. In addition, Kian84's previously meaningful remarks are being reexamined.

On the 7th, the person posted a long message on their SNS along with a photo wearing a doctor's gown. They claimed, "About 12 years ago I studied hard while traveling to and from Inner Mongolia, and I served as the youngest professor among domestic and foreign nationals at a local university hospital." They went on, "Based on that, I attracted a Korean plastic surgery center, and as the center director I did not hesitate to take part in broadcast interviews and lectures to promote Korea," and expressed grievance, asking, "What do you know and why make me gossip?"

The person's rebuttal came shortly after the allegations of illegal medical practices by Park Narae were rekindled. Earlier on the 6th, Park Narae's agency Anpark Co. told OSEN, "She only received vitamin injections from medical staff who have medical licenses," denying the illegal medical practice allegations.

The controversy expanded through a report by Dispatch. According to the report, Park Narae received an intravenous drip at a private home rather than a medical facility, and photos and messages suggesting that an antidepressant was prescribed on her behalf were released. Dispatch asserted that the 'Jusai-mo' in question is not a doctor, and therefore claimed that all medical procedures Park Narae received were illegal.

Regarding this, Lee & Ko lawyer Lee Se-jung, legal representative for Park Narae, has already explained, "There is no legal problem with Park Narae's medical treatment," and "Because a busy shooting schedule made hospital visits difficult, she requested a house call from the doctor and nurse at the clinic she usually attends and received an intravenous drip." They said this was a legal medical service also used by ordinary patients. The agency also maintains the position that "the 'Jusai-mo' was someone met at the hospital for the first time, and later they became acquainted and were asked to make house calls when her schedule was difficult," and "they believed the person was a doctor."

As the truth dispute over medical practices continues, warning remarks from people around Park Narae are also being reexamined. Recently online, Kian84's remarks from his appearance on the YouTube channel "Narae-sik" last Aug. have been drawing renewed attention.

On that broadcast, Park Narae asked, "Si-eon oppa and Kian84 oppa are worried about me," and when asked why, Kian84 said, "Don't you often introduce people to me? Of course they could be good people, but I have instincts. There's a slight scammer vibe," which drew laughter while leaving a meaningful nuance. He added, "I may have been mistaken, but there are too many of those people (scammers) around (Park Narae)," and Park Narae said, "Those people actually existed."

Kian84 mentioned one of Park Narae's ex-boyfriends and said, "His looks were so good that I was suspicious from the start. I thought he might have been after (Park Narae)'s assets," adding, "He was about 190 centimeters tall and looked like a model, which made me think that more." The remark ended as a joke that Park Narae's standards had risen after that relationship.

Coincidentally, Park Narae's former managers recently alleged embezzlement, claiming she paid money to an ex-boyfriend, and Park Narae's side has strongly denied it as "completely groundless." However, Kian84's past remarks have resurfaced, fueling various speculations.

Meanwhile, Park Narae has become the center of a complex controversy as her former managers have simultaneously raised allegations of abuse of power, assault, illegal medical practices, and embezzlement. The agency said, "Claims that differ from the facts continued to be added and the monetary demands swelled to the scale of several hundred million won," and has filed a complaint accusing the former managers of extortion.

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