The court has reportedly accepted the real estate provisional seizure petition filed by former manager of Park Narae.

Channel A News reported exclusively on the 29th that the court approved the provisional seizure petition worth 10 million won filed by Park Narae's former managers.

Earlier on the 3rd, Park Narae's former managers filed a real estate provisional seizure petition worth 10 million won at the Seoul Western District Court, claiming Park Narae's abusive conduct, special injury, proxy prescriptions, illegal medical procedures, and unpaid production fees. They also announced they would file a damages lawsuit, complaining of the harm they suffered during their employment. In response, Park Narae denied the former managers' claims and instead counter-sued them on attempted extortion charges.

The former managers then accused Park Narae of embezzlement, saying she falsely registered her ex-boyfriend as an employee and transferred money under the guise of wages, and they also submitted complaints over special injury and defamation. Meanwhile, suspicions emerged that Park Narae received prescriptions for controlled substances and illegal medical treatment from a so-called "injection aunt" who did not hold a medical license, leading to a complaint filed through the national petition system. Park Narae is currently facing charges including violation of the Medical Service Act, special injury, violation of the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, defamation by specifying false facts, and embezzlement. Afterwards, Park Narae filed an additional embezzlement complaint against the former managers, and a police investigation is underway.

With the confrontation between both sides continuing, the court's approval of the former managers' provisional seizure petition lent weight to their claims. Attorney Koo Ja-ryong explained the situation: "If the judgment grants the 10 million won, the case ends when 10 million won is executed and taken from Park Narae's assets. To carry out that execution, you have to tie up the other party's assets so that when you win the judgment they cannot siphon them off and you'd have no money to collect despite winning. The procedure to tie up assets in advance was done through the provisional seizure petition."

He continued, "On the day of the provisional seizure petition, Park Narae first had a mortgage right of 4.9 billion won tied up. In fact, it can be seen that Park Narae also expected the provisional seizure to be approved. The situation where my assets are tied up and I cannot move could be seen as something I set up for myself to protect my assets." He added, "I think Park Narae herself also had an intuition that the court would largely side with the managers' petition. Therefore, the provisional seizure approval is meant to secure the validity of a favorable judgment, and Park Narae prepared for the possibility that it would be approved. In fact, because Park Narae took measures that neutralized that, criticism inevitably follows."

However, the approval of a provisional seizure petition alone does not mean the former managers' claims are entirely correct. Still, because part of the former managers' position has been accepted, attention is focused on how Park Narae will respond going forward.

Meanwhile, as the conflict with her former managers deepened, Park Narae stepped down from MBC's I Live Alone, Save Me! Homes, and tvN's Amazing Saturday and has suspended activities. The new variety shows she was scheduled to appear on, Na Do Shinna and Palm U Trip, were also canceled.

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