In addition, former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop, who left the Democratic Party, said, "according to the will of the father-in-law, the family now owns the house jointly," in response to some suspicions regarding the child's property.



In an article posted on social media, Geum Jeon explained, "The father-in-law who returned to her family at the end of 2015 gave a gift to her family. We received it with gratitude and of course paid all the gift tax."



"Now this house is chartered, and I have a deposit in the form of a deposit," he added.



Rep. Geum Jeon said, "When running for the National Assembly in 2016, we transparently disclosed all property including this house. We were elected after verification and nomination by the Democratic Party, and we registered and disclosed all our property according to the procedure as a public official for 4 years." I emphasized it.



"When the party and the government advised lawmakers with two or more houses to dispose of their homes, they followed it."



Rep. Geum Jeon said, "Before the election, it is absolutely natural to question the public's property and personal information. I have never forgotten the fact that I am living a beneficial life by meeting good parents and circumstances."



Previously, Seung-soo Ha, co-chairman Ha Seung-soo, said on social media, "The fortunes of the eldest son and second son of former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop each exceed 1.6 billion won." I raised doubts. 



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