Shaman linked to ex-first lady appeals six-year prison sentence

A shaman known for close ties to former first lady Kim Keon Hee has appealed a court ruling sentencing him to six years in prison for accepting bribes from the Unification Church. The Seoul Central District Court convicted Jeon Seong-bae, better known as Geonjin, of colluding with Kim to receive goods worth 80 million won ($55,000) in 2022, along with other offenses. Special counsel Min Joong-ki's team has also appealed the ruling, which acquitted him of violating the Political Funds Act.

Jeon Seong-bae, a shaman better known as Geonjin and recognized for his close association with former first lady Kim Keon Hee, has appealed a six-year prison sentence handed down by the Seoul Central District Court for bribery offenses. Legal sources reported on Monday, March 2, 2026, that Jeon filed the appeal on the previous Friday.

The court convicted Jeon of colluding with Kim, the wife of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, to accept goods valued at 80 million won ($55,000) from a former Unification Church official in 2022, along with other related offenses. However, it acquitted him of violating the Political Funds Act, which involved allegations of receiving bribes from a provincial councilmember candidate in exchange for assistance in securing a nomination.

The team led by special counsel Min Joong-ki has also appealed the acquittal on the Political Funds Act charge. The case has drawn significant attention due to Jeon's ties to Kim Keon Hee. The ruling confirmed the bribery involving the Unification Church but dismissed the political funding violation for lack of evidence. Details on the appeal proceedings remain unavailable at this stage.

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Illustration of police requesting arrest warrants for Korean lawmaker and ex-councilor in 2022 election bribery scandal with cash-filled shopping bag.
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Police request arrest warrants for lawmaker, ex-councilor over bribery

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Police on Thursday requested arrest warrants for lawmaker Kang Sun-woo and former Seoul city councilor Kim Kyung over a bribery scandal tied to the 2022 local elections. Kim is accused of offering 100 million won to Kang in exchange for a Democratic Party nomination, while Kang admits receiving a shopping bag but denies knowing it contained cash. The scandal emerged late last year from a disclosed recording.

The Seoul High Court is set to hold the final hearing on Wednesday in the corruption trial of former first lady Kim Keon Hee. Both Kim, who received a 20-month prison sentence in the lower court, and special counsel Min Joong-ki have appealed. The court will hear Kim's final statement and decide on the sentencing date.

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Former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee faced separate trials at the Seoul Central District Court on Tuesday over corruption allegations, the second such instance. Correctional officials arranged their appearances to avoid crossing paths, as they did not meet during a similar court date in November.

Five days after his life sentence for the 2024 martial law-linked insurrection, former President Yoon Suk Yeol appealed the ruling on February 24, 2026. His lawyers cited factual errors, legal misapplications, and political bias, vowing to challenge the verdict for historical accuracy amid ongoing political fallout in South Korea.

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Former Democratic Party lawmaker Kang Sun-woo reappeared before police on Tuesday for questioning over allegations of accepting illegal political funds from a former Seoul city councilor. Having left the party last month to become an independent, this marks her second appearance following an initial session on January 20. Police intend to probe both the 100 million won cash receipt and donations of about 130 million won made under borrowed names.

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