Ji Mo (55), who reported the alleged attempted unwillingness to report by Channel A to MBC, was summoned as a suspect suspected of obstruction and was investigated by the prosecution.

The Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office Division 1 (Jeong Jin-woong, chief prosecutor) said yesterday (27th) that he had investigated suspects against Mr. Ji for about six hours from 10 am.

The prosecution is known to have asked Ji about the conversations he had with the former reporter and how he was reporting.

This is the second investigation by Mr. Ji.

In February and March, after meeting with reporter Lee Dong-jae (35, arrested) as a representative of former Value Investment representative Lee Cheol (55, in prison) in February to March, he reported the threatening coverage of this reporter to MBC.

Mr. Ji was accused and accused of accusing the former reporter of investing in Shinragen by deceiving the former reporter, Kyung-Hwan Choi, and defaming the reporter, as if he had a lobbyist in the political sphere.

The prosecution also summoned the former reporter, who was arrested on charges of forced attempts, and summoned him in jail yesterday afternoon for about three hours.

The former reporter has received six suspect newspapers so far.

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