A letter from prison sent by Cho Kuk, former leader of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, who was sentenced to two years in prison on charges of corruption in children’s entrance exams, to former lawmaker Choi Kang-wook of the Democratic Party of Korea was made public.
On the 28th, former lawmaker Choi posted a photo of a letter sent from prison by former representative Cho on his Facebook page.
According to former lawmaker Choi, former representative Cho said, “I feel very frustrated when I hear news from the outside, but I have adapted well to life in the detention center,” and added, “I am eating well and exercising well.”
Former lawmaker Choi said, “We will meet soon,” and “We will put all the beasts in cages and he will come out.”
The Fatherland Innovation Party released a three-page prison letter written by former leader Cho on the 19th. In his prison letter, former representative Cho criticized President Yoon Seok-yeol, calling him “a monster who always uses his power to extremes to maintain and strengthen his power.”
Previously, on the 12th, the 3rd Division of the Supreme Court (Chief Justice Eom Sang-pil) confirmed the original trial ruling that sentenced former CEO Cho to two years in prison and an additional collection order of 6 million won, who was indicted on charges of forgery of private documents, events, obstruction of business, and violation of the Anti-Graft Act. did it Afterwards, former CEO Cho was imprisoned in the Seoul Detention Center on the 16th. The expected release date is December 15, 2026.
Kim Ye-seul, Donga.com reporter [email protected]
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