In addition, Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Mi-hyang actively opposed the suspicions raised toward him at the press conference.

Assemblyman Yoon immediately replied that "the article is a false claim that does not fit from the content" in the Chosun Ilbo's suspicion that the student's tuition was prepared as a 'Kim Bok-dong Scholarship'.


Today's Chosun Ilbo raised the suspicion based on what Senator Yoon wrote on Facebook in March 2012 as "Mr. Kim Bok-dong, a grandmother scholarship student who entered the Kyunghee University College of Music Piano."

Kim Mo is the daughter of Congressman Yun.

It was pointed out how Yoon's daughter received a scholarship from her grandmother at the time before the creation of the official Kim Bok-dong scholarship.

Rep. Yoon wrote a post on social media and published a post she wrote in February 2012, a month ago, saying, "The thing that expresses my daughter as' Gim Bok-dong grandmother scholarship is to put weight on the meaning of the allowance the grandmother gave her". .


This is an introduction to the story that Grandma Kim, who was in the shelter, said, "I want to pay my daughter's tuition, but I couldn't prepare enough for this because I couldn't afford it."

Regarding the point that the funding account of the Butterfly Fund, which was created for victims of sexual assault in the war, was the personal name of Congressman Yoon, he explained, "The funding collected in the Butterfly Fund was used for the purpose, and the balance in 2016 was transferred to the Jeong Daehyup account."

In addition, "The Kim Bok-dong scholarship established in 2016 has nothing to do with the Butterfly Fund," he said. "It is a false claim that the funds collected in the Butterfly Fund account were used for Yoon Mi-hyang individuals and families."