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Mi-hyang Yoon, a member of the Democratic Party, who was accused by civic groups for the use of donations from the Justice Memory Solidarity, appeared at the Seoul West District Prosecutor's Office as a suspect. It has been 3 months since the prosecution started investigating the accounting suspicion against Eui-yeon.

This is Sohee Han, reporter.

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Yoon Mi-hyang, a member of the Democratic Party, appeared as a suspect at the Seoul West District Prosecutor's Office on the 13th.

It's been three months since the prosecution's investigation began after being accused of using the Justice Memory Solidarity sponsorship to a civic group.

Rep. Yoon, who was elected proportional representative of the Citizens' Party in the April 15 general election, served as the chairman of the Justice Memory Solidarity and was accused of fraudulently using donations.

The prosecution is investigating whether some of the funds raised in the process of fundraising activities in the name of an individual, not a corporation, were privately useful against Rep. Yoon, and whether there was any illegality in the process of purchasing an Anseong shelter building.

Earlier in May, Grandma Lee Yong-soo, a victim of comfort women, held a press conference and raised suspicion for the first time, saying that she cannot know where Eui-yeon Eui-yeon, who leads the demand rally, is spending donations for the victims of comfort women.

Subsequently, as civil society accusations against Rep. Yoon and Eui-yeon, who were elected elect, followed an investigation in May, the prosecution confiscated and searched the offices of Eui-yeon and investigated the people involved.

The prosecution has also secured data from Eui-yeon Eui-yeon and its predecessor, the Korean Council on Countermeasures against Mental Problems, and analyzed cash flow.