Comedian Park Na-rae and her former managers remain locked in a legal dispute, and an attorney drew attention by calling the response of 'real estate provisional seizure' a "very risky choice."

On the 14th, a video titled "The reason Park Na-rae doesn't apologize" was posted on the YouTube channel "Attorney Jang." The video features attorney Jang Won-ho and contains a legal analysis of the recently surfaced provisional seizure and countersuits between Park Na-rae and her former managers.

Earlier, the former managers applied for a provisional seizure of real estate worth 100 million won against Park Na-rae, and the court granted it, making a house owned by Park Na-rae subject to provisional seizure. Attorney Jang said, "A provisional seizure is not a procedure that accepts any claim easily," and explained, "The court granted it because it at least recognized the possibility that the claim exists."

The problem is that afterward, a registration suggesting that "an existing prior mortgage existed" on the property appeared. Attorney Jang noted, "There was already a bank mortgage of 1 billion won on the house, and on top of that a mortgage of 4.9 billion won was additionally registered in the name of Park Na-rae's own company," and "If this is the case, the house's collateral value is effectively exhausted and the provisional seizure loses its effectiveness."

He continued, "If the claim actually existed from before, the registration should have already been in place," and expressed concern, "The fact that the mortgage appeared belatedly after the provisional seizure itself is bound to cause misunderstanding, and it could possibly escalate into issues of evasion of compulsory execution or false representation."

In particular, Attorney Jang emphasized, "From the opposing side's perspective, it can only be seen as an intention to 'neutralize the provisional seizure,'" and "This kind of approach is a choice that, far from ending the dispute, actually grows the litigation." In fact, analysts say they cannot rule out the possibility that the former managers will file a lawsuit to cancel the mortgage registration.

Currently, Park Na-rae's former managers have claimed abuses of power, special injury, proxy prescriptions, and unpaid progress expenses against Park Na-rae, and have applied for a provisional seizure of real estate along with a damages lawsuit. In response, Park Na-rae countersued the former managers on charges of attempted extortion and embezzlement, and the legal battle continues.

With both sides escalating the conflict by pursuing additional charges against each other, experts say, "At this stage, legal risk management is more important than a battle of pride." Attorney Jang also advised, "It is much better in the long run to settle as much as possible through agreement."<

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