Prosecutors decide against indicting first lady and pastor in handbag case Published: 02 Oct. 2024, 18:17 Updated: 02 Oct. 2024, 18:33 MICHAEL LEE lee.

junhyuk@joongang.co.kr First lady Kim Keon Hee gets in a car after attending a ceremony marking Armed Forces Day at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, Gyeonggi, on Tuesday.

[NEWS1] Prosecutors announced on Wednesday that they will not indict first lady Kim Keon Hee for accepting a luxury handbag and other expensive items from Korean American pastor Choi Jae-young in 2022. The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said the gifts she received from the pastor were not connected to President Yoon Suk Yeol’s official duties and did not result in any favors that may have violated the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act. Prosecutors also decided against indicting Choi despite his claims that he used the gifts to request U.

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The prosecution concluded that Choi’s gifts were intended to help him arrange meetings with the first lady and maintain their relationship. Prosecutors also decided neither the president nor the first lady could be charged with destruction of evidence since the handbag was stored by the presidential office for potential registration in presidential records. Related Article Advisory committee mulls indictment of pastor who gifted handbag to first l.