She spoke out about her conflict at a press conference on the 18th. Park's father, Park Jun-cheol, was involved in the Saemangeum Marine Leisure Tourism Complex project and was the founder of the Pak Seri Hope Foundation.
It was discovered that he had forged and misused a seal. As a result, the foundation filed a complaint against Park Jun-cheol at the Yuseong Police Station in Daejeon in September last year. The police recently filed a complaint against him, requesting that he be prosecuted.
"After I retired in 2016, I spent more time in Korea and faced many problems. I quietly solved the problems I could solve for my family, but I wanted to solve one thing," Park said.
"Whenever I quit my job, new debt problems would arise," she said. "I haven't spoken to my father since this incident. I don't know why he started this business or if he has other legal problems.
In response to the question, "Why couldn't you prevent my father's debt problem beforehand?", Park said tearfully, "Because my family was the most important thing to me.
"I believed that it was all of that, and tried to solve the debt problem," he said. "I tried to stop my father's debt problem for a long time, but my father and I always had different opinions, and I never agreed with him.
"I have reached a point where I can no longer endure it. I have decided that if I continue like this, it will become difficult for me to achieve my goals," Park said. "No matter what debt problems arise from now on, I will not take responsibility for them," he said.
"I thought it was important to protect my family, but that was an illusion on my part. I feel that this illusion is what has brought about the current disaster, and I have learned the greatest lesson of my life," he said, referring to his father's issues.
Regarding the possibility of restoring family relations, he said, "I don't know yet," and added, "It's not going to be easy because the current situation is so complicated."
2024/06/19 07:04 KST
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