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Let's take a look at the meeting of Rep. Kim Woong, who was designated as the messenger of the complaint. Although he denied that he did not write the complaint, he gave an ambiguous answer to whether or not it was delivered, saying, "It may have been delivered." that I don't remember.



Next is reporter Baek Woon.



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Six days after the first report of the Internet media News Bus, Rep. Kim Woong, who was pointed out as the channel of the so-called 'suspicion of accusation,' stood in public.



However, it maintained an ambiguous position as to the source and delivery method of the complaints related to former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, the core of the allegation.



[Kim Woong/Rep. of People's Power: If (the chat room capture data) is true, it may be that I received the data from Mr. Son and delivered it to the party. However, some are suggesting the possibility of manipulation... .]



He also said that the contact with the then Supreme Prosecutor Son Jun-seong, whom he remembers, was an encouraging message that said, "The Prosecutor General is in a lonely situation, so take care of him and be strong."



On the other hand, he categorically denied whether the complaint was made.



[Kim Woong / People's Power Rep.: I make it clear that the complaint was not written by me.]



However, at the time, he said that he had delivered an A4 sheet of memo to a member of the United Future Party at the time, regarding the accusation of violation of the election law, a member of the Open Democratic Party, Choi Kang-wook.



Since there are no records left for him, Rep. Kim passed the ball on to find out the truth, asking the investigative agency to reveal the truth as soon as possible.



The Democratic Party criticized it as an irresponsible interview that they did not remember anything, and refrained from saying that the power of the people is to reveal the substantive truth first.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)