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Rep. Kim Woong, a key figure in the 'suspicious accusation', holds a press conference today (8th). Rep. Kim was criticized for his erratic explanations after the allegations were raised, but at today's interview, it seems that he will give a position on whether he received an actual accusation.



Reporter Park Won-kyung on the sidewalk.



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Rep. Kim Woong, a key figure in the 'suspicious accusation', will hold a press conference this morning.



Rep. Kim is suspected of receiving a complaint against a feminist politician in April last year from Prosecutor Son Jun-seong, an investigative and information policy officer at the Supreme Prosecutor's Office, who is classified as a close aide to Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol.



Rep. Kim is expected to reveal his position at today's press conference as to whether he actually received the accusation and whether he was involved in the preparation of the accusation.



Earlier, when the Internet media News Bus reported the allegations, former President Yoon dismissed the allegations, saying, "I never ordered the accusation, and there is no reason to do so."



Neither the hand inspection nor the writing or delivery of the complaint was true at all, and legal action was announced.



Rep. Kim, who was designated as the forwarder, repeated the position "I do not remember", but on the 2nd, in the first statement, "It is not confirmed whether the document was received or from whom," but the character was defined as a 'public interest report'.



In the statement that came out four days later, "If it is a document written by the prosecution, it will be revealed by the prosecution.”



He also hinted at the informant, saying, "I think I know who raised the suspicions in the media."



Former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min, who entrusted Rep. Kim as a spokesperson amid criticism of "clarification of entertainment and entertainment," also urged Congressman Kim to reveal the truth.