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South Korea's Ex-First Lady Arrested in Ongoing Presidential Scandal Probe

South Korea’s Ex-First Lady Arrested in Ongoing Presidential Scandal Probe

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Kim Keon Hee, the wife of imprisoned former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, was taken into custody Tuesday after a Seoul court approved her arrest warrant over allegations of stock price rigging and bribery.

The 52-year-old former first lady, who denied all charges during a marathon court hearing, becomes the first spouse of a South Korean ex-president to be jailed while her husband also remains behind bars—a historic low for the country’s scandal-plagued political elite.

Prosecutors allege Kim illegally profited from manipulating shares of Deutsch Motors, South Korea’s BMW dealership, earning over 800 million won ($577,940) before her husband’s presidency. The scheme reportedly continued casting shadows over Yoon’s administration, with investigators now scrutinizing whether presidential influence protected her from earlier prosecution.

South Korea's Ex-First Lady Arrested in Ongoing Presidential Scandal Probe

Additional charges claim she accepted luxury Chanel handbags and diamond jewelry from the controversial Unification Church in exchange for political favors—a scandal drawing parallels to the 2016 corruption case that toppled former President Park Geun-hye.

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Election Meddling Accusations Compound Political Fallout

The indictment further accuses Kim of illegally interfering in candidate selections during 2022 parliamentary by-elections and 2023 general elections. Her arrest follows months of resistance from then-President Yoon, who vetoed three opposition-backed bills calling for special counsel investigations into his wife’s alleged crimes.

The final veto occurred just one week before Yoon’s disastrous November 2023 martial law declaration—an unconstitutional move that triggered mass protests and ultimately led to his impeachment and January 2024 imprisonment.

Appearing solemn in a black suit during Tuesday’s hearing, Kim offered a cryptic public apology: “I sincerely apologize for causing trouble despite being a person of no importance.” The statement contrasts sharply with her previous high-profile role as first lady, where she faced criticism for lavish spending and inappropriate political interventions. Current President Lee Jae Myung’s administration established the special prosecution team in June 2024 that ultimately secured her arrest—marking a dramatic escalation in South Korea’s ongoing reckoning with presidential family corruption.

Why It Matters

The unprecedented jailing of both a former president and his spouse underscores South Korea’s turbulent political history, where every living ex-president since 1993 has faced criminal conviction. Legal analysts note the Kim case breaks new ground by extending accountability to presidential family members, potentially setting a precedent for future investigations.

As the Deutsch Motors probe expands, financial regulators are examining whether other Blue House officials benefited from the alleged stock manipulation scheme during Yoon’s tumultuous presidency.

The dual incarceration of Yoon and Kim risks damaging South Korea’s global reputation as an advanced democracy, with Transparency International already flagging concerns about systemic graft among political elites. This case coincides with heightened scrutiny of chaebol-business-politics collusion, particularly after Samsung heir Lee Jae Yong’s recent parole reignited debates about special treatment for the powerful.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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