Jo Min (34), the daughter of former Rebuilding Korea Party leader Cho Kuk, posted a review of a Korean fine dining course valued at 420,000 won per person.

Joo Min appears on the YouTube channel Atelier. /Courtesy of YouTube capture

On the 16th, a video titled '420,000 won per person, honest review of Chef Anh Sung-jae's course' was posted on the YouTube channel Atelier. The video features Jo Min, along with famous YouTuber Aori (33, real name Kim Min-young) and Atelier operator Kim Cheol-min, visiting the fine dining restaurant.

The video had garnered 15,000 views by the morning of the 19th. Regarding the course, Jo Min noted, "The taste was good, but the service was lacking," adding, "I experienced three stars for the first time, but even if it were two stars, they should have recognized that I'm left-handed and set it up accordingly."

In the video, Jo Min recommended the obesity treatment drug 'Saxenda' during a conversation about self-injections, explaining, "The shorter the cycle, the lower the dosage, which means a reduced possibility of side effects."

When asked about her personal experience using it, she replied, "No, I know about it. I'm in family medicine."

Jo Min was previously involved with former leader Cho Kuk and former Dongyang University professor Jeong Kyung-sim in submitting false documents during the admissions process for Seoul National University's medical school, which resulted in her admission qualification to Busan National University being revoked due to 'admissions fraud.'

Former leader Cho Kuk, who had a two-year prison sentence confirmed, and former professor Jeong Kyung-sim, who had a one-year prison sentence and a two-year suspended sentence confirmed, were included in the special pardon and restoration target for Liberation Day on August 15.

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