South Korea's Ex-First Lady Seeks Bail Amid Deteriorating Health Crisis

Former South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee's lawyers are urgently seeking her release from prison due to serious health concerns. She has been detained since August while facing multiple corruption charges including stock manipulation and bribery allegations. The legal team revealed she has lost consciousness multiple times and requires immediate medical attention that prison facilities cannot provide. Meanwhile, prosecutors strongly oppose bail, arguing her release could lead to evidence tampering in the ongoing corruption case.

Key Points: Kim Keon Hee Bail Hearing Over Health Issues in Prison

  • Lawyers cite multiple fainting episodes and severe anxiety requiring urgent medical treatment
  • Kim faces charges of stock manipulation and bribery from Unification Church
  • Prosecutors oppose bail citing evidence destruction concerns through witness collusion
  • Former first lady admits receiving Chanel bags but denies bribery exchange allegations
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South Korea: Ex-first lady's lawyers ask court to grant bail for health reasons

Former South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee seeks bail citing severe health deterioration in prison while facing multiple corruption charges including bribery allegations.

"First lady Kim Keon Hee admits that she received bags as gifts from Jeon Seong-bae on two occasions - Kim's legal statement"

Seoul, Nov 12

Lawyers for former first lady Kim Keon Hee asked a court on Wednesday to grant immediate bail, citing her deteriorating health in prison, during her bail hearing.

The hearing was held at the Seoul Central District Court after Kim filed for bail on November 3, citing the need to treat worsened symptoms of anxiety and dizziness.

Kim, under arrest since August, has been standing trial on charges of involvement in stock price manipulation schemes, meddling in candidate nominations for elections and taking bribes from the Unification Church in exchange for favours.

Kim's lawyers said that she lost consciousness several times in the past and her health is now in very bad condition in prison, unable to receive proper treatment, Yonhap News Agency reported.

They said she can accept all bail conditions, such as limiting the residence to home and hospital, a ban on cell phone use and wearing an electronic device.

They also said that it is too harsh to put Kim and her husband, former President Yoon Suk Yeol, under arrest at the same time. Yoon has been in custody while standing trial over his failed bid to impose martial law in December.

Special counsel prosecutors, however, opposed her bail, arguing that if she were released, there would be great concern about the destruction of evidence, such as through collusion with her associates.

Kim did not speak in person but only listened with her head bowed during the hearing.

On November 5, Kim Keon Hee admitted that she received two Chanel bags from a shaman but denied they were in exchange for favours for the Unification Church.

In a statement released by her lawyers, Kim made the admission for the first time while also denying allegations that she received a high-end Graff necklace from the church.

"First lady Kim Keon Hee admits that she received bags as gifts from Jeon Seong-bae on two occasions," the statement said, referring to the shaman. "However, she makes it clear that there was no collusion with the Unification Church or request or exchange of any form in the process. She also denies outright receiving a Graff necklace."

The bags and the jewellery are at the centre of allegations that the former first lady took bribes in exchange for her help in gaining business favours for the church following Yoon's election in March 2022.

According to the special counsel team investigating the allegations, Jeon delivered the goods to Kim at the request of a former church official surnamed Yoon between April and July that year.

The bags have been priced at 8 million won (USD 5,500) and 12 million won each, while the necklace has been valued at 62 million won.

Kim said she initially declined the bags but later accepted them at Jeon's persuasion.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Chanel bags worth millions? 😳 This reminds me of some Indian political scandals. When will leaders learn that public service means serving people, not collecting luxury items? The bail conditions seem strict enough though.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Korea, this case shows how corruption can reach the highest levels. The prosecutors are right to be concerned about evidence destruction. Justice must be served properly, regardless of health excuses.
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Arjun K
Both husband and wife in jail? That's quite dramatic! But seriously, if ordinary citizens have to face prison conditions with health issues, why should politicians get special treatment? The law should be equal for everyone. 🤔
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Nisha Z
The "initially declined but later accepted" excuse sounds so familiar! We hear similar stories in Indian politics too. If she's really innocent, why wait so long to admit receiving the bags? Transparency matters in leadership.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how other democracies handle corruption cases. The electronic monitoring and strict bail conditions seem reasonable. Hope the court makes a fair decision balancing health concerns with justice requirements.

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