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Who is the woman blackmailing actor Lee Sun Kyun from Parasite?

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According to TVReport, a woman named A blackmailed the actor Lee Sun Kyun 200 million won (3.7 billion VND) but in the end received 50 million won (about 933 million VND).

TVReport also published a text message that A allegedly sent to the short-lived actor asking for money: “If you dare to tell everything to the authorities, I will not hold back. Hope your reputation continues to grow.” not harmed”.

Woman named A was carrying a child when arrested by the police, December 28 (Photo: Chosun).

In addition, according to Naver, this woman named A also accused female bar manager Kim Nam Hee (Lee Sun Kyun’s rumored girlfriend). It was A who informed the police about Kim Nam Hee’s drug use and provided Kim Nam Hee’s hair sample to the investigation agency.

A also collected Kim Nam Hee’s private information and distributed it to media agencies and YouTubers posting on social networking platforms. Since November, much personal information of Kim Nam Hee has been shared at breakneck speed in Korean media.

When Kim Nam Hee was questioned by the investigation agency, she revealed the name of actor Lee Sun Kyun, causing him to be investigated since last October. Before the investigation agency, Lee Sun Kyun affirmed that he was tricked by Kim Nam Hee into using drugs, lying that it was sleeping pills.

According to TVReport, A was also the person who showed Kim Nam Hee how to blackmail Lee Sun Kyun. According to Naver, a woman named A is said to have sent Lee Sun Kyun a text message that read: “I wasted my time with Kim Nam Hee. I will put that addict in jail. But I also need make money. I want you to get back all the money you gave her.”

Lee Sun Kyun - Nguoi Phu Nu Tong Tien Tai

Actor Lee Sun Kyun was blackmailed before his death (Photo: Dispatch).

According to Wikitree sources, the woman named A once worked in the Korean entertainment industry as an actress. This person was once in prison for fraud.

A woman named A met female bar manager Kim Nam Hee when Ms. Kim was in prison serving a sentence for using banned substances. A woman named A and Kim Nam Hee once lived together and had a close sisterly relationship when they were released from prison.

On December 28, a woman named A was detained by Korean police. When arrested, this person was also carrying a child.

A day later, the police ordered the arrest of a cosmetic doctor, who was believed to have provided drugs for Kim Nam Hee to distribute to actor Lee Sun Kyun and a number of other individuals.

Actor Lee Sun Kyun suddenly passed away on December 27, suspected of suicide. Before he died, he left a will for his wife, apologizing to his family for disappointing everyone and becoming the focus of the media.

He also apologized to his management company for causing them to face huge contract compensation because of his scandalous personal life. It is known that Lee Sun Kyun had to pay a fine of up to 10 billion won (more than 188 billion VND) for violating contracts with partners.

The passing of Lee Sun Kyun shocking his colleagues and Korean media. The Korean actor has been under investigation for using illegal substances since last October, but he always insisted that he was deceived. Lee Sun Kyun’s test for reaction to banned substances twice also returned negative results.

On the afternoon of December 29, Lee Sun Kyun was brought to her final resting place by colleagues and relatives. Because the Korean actor died suddenly during the investigation, his case of using banned substances was also officially closed.

Lee Sun Kyun - Nguoi Phu Nu Tong Tien Tai

Close relatives and friends sent Lee Sun Kyun to his final resting place on the afternoon of December 29 (Photo: TVDaily).

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