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Suspicion that began with the suspect, Kim Mo, who is being tried on charges of fraud of 10 billion won, continues to spread. Following the suspicion of giving money to prosecutors, police, and journalists, this time, suspicions of providing a luxury vehicle to Special Prosecutor Park Young-soo, who was in charge of the National Nongdan case, arose. In response, Special Prosecutor Park Young-soo explained that he paid Kim the cost of the vehicle.



This is reporter Jo Yoon-ha.



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Special Prosecutor Park Young-soo, who oversaw the investigation of Park Geun-hye's National Nongdandan, was added to the lobby list of Kim, a 10 billion-dollar fraud suspect.



It is suspected that Kim provided a Porsche car to special prosecutor Park, but the special prosecutor Park immediately issued a statement and started to evolve.



“Mr. Kim recommended that the car rental company run by him test drive the car, and the car was returned two days later.” He explained, “I delivered the rental fee of 2.5 million won to Mr. Kim.”



The biggest victim of the 10 billion dollar scam is known as the older brother of former lawmaker Kim Moo-seong.



Even though the amount of damage is about 8 billion won, former Rep. Kim is keeping his mouth shut.



[Kim Moo-seong / Former People's Power Rep.: (If you tell me how you got to know (Mr. Kim) and if there was someone else who (introduced you)….) … … .]



Mr. Kim's octopus-foot connections begin with Mr. Song, a former journalist who was imprisoned in the same prison.



Song, a former monthly Chosun reporter, ran as a preliminary candidate for the 2016 Gyeongbuk National Assembly election, but served a sentence for violating the election law.



Kim, who was released on a special amnesty in December 2017, was introduced to powerful figures through his classmate Song, who was also a prisoner.



Special Prosecutor Park introduced Mr. Lee to Mr. Lee again, and with the help of Mr. Song, Mr. Kim


continued to expand his contacts with journalists and police.



So far, four people have been charged with being entertained by Mr. Kim.



It is known that there were many influential people who were not booked as suspects, but who were listed in Kim's hospitality book.



It was revealed that Park Ji-won, director of the National Intelligence Service, also had a meal with Kim, and that Kim even sent a gift to Park.



Former lawmaker Hong Jun-pyo first announced that he had met Kim through the introduction of Lee Dong-hoon, a former Chosun Ilbo reporter.



In the midst of this, when suspicions were raised that there was a special pardon for Mr. Kim, the Blue House said, "There was no problem in the amnesty process."



(Video coverage: Kim Se-kyung, Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Hwang Ji-young, CG: Jang Seong-beom)