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controversy continues with the election of Yun Mi-hyang, the president of the ruling party, and the Jeongui Memory Regiment. The comfort women's grandmothers never wrote it, but instead, Yoon Mi-hyang's father was suspicious of spending money as a manager, but a short time ago, the Justice and Memory Association acknowledged and apologized.

Reporter Im Tae-woo.

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The gate of the shelter of the comfort women victim in Anseong, Gyeonggi-do, is locked.

This is a place prepared by Hyundai Heavy Industries' donation to the grandmothers of the Korea Mental Health Problems Association, a predecessor of the Justice Memory Association seven years ago.

However, it was found that this facility was not used as intended.

[Town villager: I was managing that house all day on weekdays. Grandpa, old age. After building (shelter) and just managing, 'someday grandmothers came and thought it was actually a house', but they didn't come and live at all.] The

building manager was Yoon Mi-hyang, the Democratic Party's father.

[Anseong City official: (Elect Yoon Mi-hyang) I think my father lived there a lot. Back and forth. I think I had the address there. Even Lee knows his name… .]

Shelters were also used for other purposes.

In 2017, Suwon's women's civic group held a retreat here, while in 2016, a post of a church in Suwon having a barbecue party posted on the Internet.

One user introduced the facility as a pension, but commented on another netizen who asked for the location, and added Yoon's phone number.
This facility was recently sold for 420 million won, more than 300 million won, more than 750 million won.

Jeong Eui-yeon admitted through the clarification data that Yoon Dang-in paid his father more than 75 million won from 2014 to last month and entrusted him with management.

He also said that he thought that he would be sorry for the loss of donations due to the decline in the market price.

(Video coverage: Dong-ryul Park, Jong-sung Hong, Video editing: Seung-hee Lee)