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A police investigation is speeding up the future unification party lawmaker Ju Kwang-deok, who released his high school life record for his former Attorney General's daughter. The police secured a call log for Senator Ju Gwang-deok after struggling with the prosecution.

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In September of last year, the issue of the first author of the dissertation of the former Attorney General's daughter was raised.

Joo Kwang-deok, a future unification party member, said she received public interest reports and released the contents of her high school life record.

Shortly after prosecutors seized Cho's daughter's alma mater, the police began an investigation that controversial whether the information was leaked from the prosecution.

But in December last year, the police filed a communication warrant for a state legislator's call, but suspicions were raised that the prosecution was trying to block the investigation.

Eventually, in two months, the prosecution accepted a warrant and the police secured a record of cell phone calls from state lawmakers.

The police are looking at who the state legislators talked to before and after last September, when they released the Student Department, based on the list of calls they had secured.

The state legislator was informed, and reaffirmed that he was not willing to disclose it.

[Juang Kwang-duk / Future Integration Party: I am innocent in any investigation because I have not received any public interest report by the procedures and methods that the police suspect.]

The police also investigated e-mails from former schoolchildren's alma mater and state legislators, but did not find any clues.

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