Jo Min posted a swimsuit photo on SNS… Supporters “Daily life is a pictorial”

Cho Min (32), the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kuk (58), explained her position in relation to the submission of an opinion to the court acknowledging charges of corruption in college entrance exams, and posted a photo of herself wearing a swimsuit at a vacation destination in Vietnam on social networking services (SNS). Posted.

On the 19th, Cho posted a photo of a hotel swimming pool in Phu Quoc, a resort in Vietnam, on her Instagram, saying, “Everything was perfect at the Phu Quoc accommodation. I wanted to live here.” He also added the hashtag (#) ‘paid advertisement’ to this post.

Supporters who saw this poured out praise. They cheered by leaving comments such as “She looks like the minister, she is long and pretty,” “She is a perfect model,” and “It seems like her daily life is a pictorial.”

The next day, on the 20th, Ms. Cho submitted a written opinion to the court acknowledging her charges of corruption in the entrance exam, and she said, “There is no change in my position.”

He refuted this by saying, “Ahead of the trial, I would like to talk about the pouring of articles saying, ‘Considering sentencing, we will change our stance and admit everything.’”

Mr. Cho explained, “At the time of the prosecution’s investigation, 1. I stated that I was not involved in the process of generating career proof materials, and 2. I admitted that I submitted the career proof materials even though I was aware that they did not exactly match my activities.”

He continued, “Afterwards, the prosecution did not indict number 1, but only charged number 2,” and added, “#2, which has already been acknowledged, is specified in the indictment, and I have acknowledged the indictment.”

In addition, he said, “It is unfortunate that the written content먹튀검증 preparing for the trial is indiscriminately leaked and even the content is distorted and reported.”

He said, “My attorney and I hope that all battles will be conducted in court in accordance with the Constitution and the Criminal Procedure Act,” and requested, “Please refrain from leaking any prior documents or reporting speculation.”

On the 13th of this month, Mr. Cho submitted a written opinion to the court in charge stating that he acknowledged all of the charges and agreed to the evidence.

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