South Korea's ex-First Lady Kim received bribes and meddled in state affairs, prosecutor says


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  • Monday, 29 Dec 2025

South Korea's former first lady Kim Keon Hee, wife of impeached former president Yoon Suk Yeol, arrives at a court to attend a hearing to review her arrest warrant requested by special prosecutors at the Seoul Central District Court, in Seoul, South Korea August 12, 2025. JUNG YEON-JE/Pool via REUTERS

SEOUL, Dec 29 (Reuters) - The wife ‌of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol interfered in state ‌affairs in return for expensive valuables and money, a special prosecutor ‌said on Monday.

The special prosecutor's investigations, which wrapped up on Sunday, came amid a year-long probe into Yoon's brief imposition of martial law last year and related scandals linked to the once-powerful ‍couple.

The prosecution team earlier this month sought a ‍15-year prison sentence for former First ‌Lady Kim Keon Hee, who is under detention and currently on trial for ‍suspected ​acceptance of bribes for mediation and other charges.

Kim has denied any wrongdoing. She apologised to the public for causing concerns during a court ⁠hearing earlier this month.

Kim "took advantage of the status of ‌the president's spouse to receive money and expensive valuables, and has been widely involved in various ⁠personnel appointments ‍and nominations," special prosecutor Min Joong-ki said at a news conference marking the end of his investigation.

A lower court ruling on Kim is expected on January 28.

The prosecution team ‍has also indicted Unification Church leader Han Hak-ja, ‌now on trial, after the religious group was suspected of giving Kim valuables including two Chanel bags and a diamond necklace as part of its efforts to win influence.

Han has denied that she directed her church to bribe Kim.

"Various people who did not have a common denominator with each other visited Kim Keon Hee, not the president, and asked for what they wanted, and gave money and ‌goods," said assistant special prosecutor Kim Hyeong-geun.

"As a result, their request was realised."

Ousted President Yoon is on trial for suspected masterminding of an insurrection, a charge that could mean a ​life sentence or even a death penalty. He has denied the charges.

A lower court ruling on Yoon is expected early 2026.

($1 = 1,433.4700 won)

(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Michael Perry)

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