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prosecution went into a forced investigation into the regime of justice and memory that was overwhelmed by misconduct and suspicion that it was correct to use the donation to help the comfort women grandmother. The seizure of the office, which started yesterday (20th) afternoon, continued overnight, and was finished only an hour ago.

Reporter Kim Ki-tae reports.

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Seoul Western Prosecutor's Office Division 4 seized and searched the office of Justice Memory of Mapo-gu, Seoul yesterday.

The seizure search, which started around 5 pm yesterday, was finished around 5:30 am today.

The prosecution is said to have sent prosecutors and investigators to the office of Jeong-Yeon Yeon and secured accounting and various business-related data of Jeong-Yeon Yeon and his predecessor, Dae Dae-Hyup.

On the 7th, at least 10 complaints have been filed after the suspicion of the donation was raised by the grandmother Lee Yong-soo, a victim of the Japanese comfort women.

The seizure search took place five days after the accusations against Yoon Mi-hyang, former chairman of Jeong Yeon-yeon, were assigned to the Seoul Western Prosecutor's Office.

There are two main suspicions raised by Jeong Yeon-yeon.

Whether the donations and donations were taken out by Yoon, etc., and used personally, and whether Yoon, who bought and sold Anseong shelter, bought it more expensive than the market price or sold it at a lower price to damage Jeong Yeon-yeon.

If the charges are confirmed to be true, allegations of fraud in accounting may be charged with embezzlement, and allegations of misconduct in Anseong Shelter.

President-elect Yoon and Jeong Yeon-yeon admit some accounting errors, but strongly deny allegations of embezzlement or misconduct.