Comedian Park Narae is under police investigation over various allegations, and controversy is spreading as her ex-boyfriend has also become a subject of investigation.

On the 17th, the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul said it had received a complaint against Park Narae's ex-boyfriend A on suspicion of violating the Personal Information Protection Act and is looking into the case. According to police, A is accused of collecting personal information such as resident registration numbers and addresses from two managers and one stylist at the time of the burglary at Park Narae's home under the pretext of having them sign employment contracts and submitting it to the police.

The matter was revealed through a YouTube channel, and the investigation escalated after an internet user who saw it filed a complaint against A with the police. After receiving the complaint, the police plan to assign an investigator and confirm the related facts.

Park Narae is currently embroiled in numerous legal disputes, including conflicts with former managers. The former managers claim they were subjected to verbal abuse and special assault by Park Narae, ordered to be on standby at all times, and forced to run personal errands, calling it so-called "gapjil," and they filed complaints accusing Park Narae of operating an unregistered one-person agency and performing illegal medical procedures. In particular, the former managers raised issues of excessive working hours due to constant standby and unpaid severance pay and unpaid expenses, while also alleging that Park Narae's ex-boyfriend received relatively high pay.

Allegations of illegal medical acts by Park Narae are also at the center of the controversy. She is accused of receiving prescription drugs, injections and IV treatments from individuals who are not licensed medical professionals, nicknamed "injection aunt" and "IV aunt," at her home or overseas filming locations rather than at a hospital. Park Narae's side explained that it was a legitimate house-call form of medical service, but the controversy grew after it emerged that the individual did not hold a domestic medical license.

Park Narae has been sued five times in total, including allegations of manager gapjil and illegal medical acts, and she is pursuing one counterclaim against the former managers on charges of extortion. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency officially confirmed on the 15th that five cases had been filed against Park Narae and that Park Narae had filed one complaint.

The former managers announced a hard-line response, warning of a request for provisional attachment of real estate worth about 100 million won and a damages lawsuit. In response, agency Anpark said the former managers demanded 10% of last year's sales after resigning, but photos related to the "injection aunt" then spread and the allegation of illegal medical practice has not subsided.

Ultimately, Park Narae withdrew from all broadcasts she was appearing on, including MBC's "Save Me! Homes," "I Live Alone," and tvN's "Amazing Saturday," and announced a suspension of activities. However, no specific explanation or official apology has been issued so far.<

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