Choi Jun-hee, the daughter of the late Choi Jin-sil, released a video of her maternal grandmother swearing, and the conflict reached a climax.
On the 11th, Choi Jun-hee released a video with the caption, "I was really taken aback by the (grandmother's) question asking if I knew who I was in this situation even when the police came."
In the released video, Song Ok-sook, mother of the late Choi Jin-sil and grandmother of Choi Jun-hee, is seen sitting on a sofa in the living room and asking the police, "Do you know who it is?" The police responded, "It's the first time I've seen you, how do you know?"
Then, CCTV footage was released with the caption, "It is a lie that I went to a house where my brother was not there to play with my boyfriend. Then I went in alone and I didn't have the confidence to handle my grandmother's verbal abuse, so I called the police and my boyfriend."
Choi Jun-hee released an additional video along with the words, "This means that the front and back are different. I grew up listening to this so familiarly for 19 years." In the video, Song Ok-sook is seen swearing at the police.
Previously, on the 8th, Choi Jun-hee reported her maternal grandmother to the police for a house invasion. Jeong Ok-sook was taken to the Seocho Police Station in Seoul on the 9th and was investigated as a suspect. Mr. Jeong stated to the police that he had gone at the request of his grandson, G-Platt (Choi Hwan-hee), to take care of the cat as he had to leave the house for 3 nights and 4 days due to work.
G-flat's house is where the late Choi Jin-sil lived. After the death of the late Choi Jin-sil, G-flat and Choi Jun-hee were inherited in joint names. Currently, G-flat lives alone. G-flat's agency, Rothschild, said, "We are concerned that there may be misunderstandings regarding the relationship between G-flat and grandmother, so we are confirming a few things. For the third year, before the apartment remodeling, I stayed with my grandmother, and after the remodeling, G-Flat is living alone."
Choi Jun-hee said, "When I was a minor, being continuously abused and assaulted by my grandmother is still an indelible scar. I am always stigmatized by my grandmother as a disobedient child, but every time there is an argument, I am told that being born itself is a problem. I have lived with a caregiver who is dishonest with false testimonies and verbal abuse that is difficult to say."
Choi Jun-hee said, "I was severely suffering from lupus, and my grandmother verbally abused and assaulted me. I was in so much pain and suffering from skin rashes that I struggled and pushed my grandmother away. Afterwards, my grandmother called the police and was investigated at a young age. didn't listen to me," he explained.
Also, "Even in that situation, I became a child who assaulted my grandmother by saying that my grandmother was a legal guardian, and even if I had complaints, I couldn't say a word that I had complaints, and five years passed and I became an adult. It's not my brother's fault, but I prefer boys. "It's very exhausting to live with ideological parents. In such a life, many things were taken away, and now as an adult, I had to protect my real estate. I still don't know what family love is."
Choi Jun-hee said, "I'm not saying to take someone's side and listen to me, I just want to correct the wrong. The reason people look at me is because I had my mother's title, so I was able to share a lot of love and criticism. But my grandmother I can't stand it any longer, threatening people with my mother's title and behaving harshly."
He continued, "I haven't met and heard about your brother's position yet, but your brother's agency didn't check the facts about what was going on with your family, and to whom all your assets were opened? It's too absurd to wrap it up beautifully and easily and define it. I'm no longer 15-year-old Choi Jun-hee, or an immature middle school student who answers back to her grandmother. Before being the daughter of Choi Jin-sil, as a person living in Korea, I'm sorry for everything my grandmother did when I was a minor. We will seek legal responsibility,” he stressed.
Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr