Jeon Du-hwan's Grandson Jeon Woo-won
Posts Successive Expos? Messages on SNS
Jeon Woo-won, the grandson of the late former President Jeon Du-hwan, who previously referred to the former president as a 'criminal,' has now claimed on his newly created Twitter account that "justice is being served."
On the 15th, Jeon opened a Twitter account and posted a message stating, "Justice is being served." Netizens responded to the post with comments such as "I support your courageous stance," "Please uncover all the secrets," and "It seems like you have been very troubled and hurt, but I support your courage."
Earlier, Jeon posted a video on his Instagram account on the same day, saying, "I am revealing this (Twitter account) in advance because I am afraid that impersonators might appear."
Jeon Du-hwan's Grandson: "My Grandfather is a Mass Murderer"
Since the 13th, Jeon has been continuing to expose his family through Instagram. He stated about former President Jeon, "I believe my grandfather is a mass murderer," and added, "He is not a hero who protected the country but merely a criminal." He further said, "I made this video to help reveal the criminal fraud activities that my family members might be committing."
Regarding his father, Jeon Jae-yong, he said, "He is currently undergoing legal procedures to become a U.S. citizen. To evade legal scrutiny, he is currently living in Korea, carrying out fraudulent activities under the guise of being a preacher." He appealed, "Please help prevent this person from coming to the U.S., using hidden slush funds to pretend to be good on the surface while committing devilish acts behind the scenes."
He also posted a related video of a screen golf facility at former President Jeon's residence in Yeonhui-dong, Seoul. The video showed a woman playing a game at an indoor screen golf center. Netizens speculated that the woman was Lee Soon-ja.
"I am also a sinner... I will accept my punishment"
To prove his identity, Jeon posted supporting documents such as his driver's license, family register, U.S. study visa, student ID, and insurance certificate, along with photos and videos taken with former President Jeon during his childhood.
He also stated, "I am also a sinner. I will accept my punishment willingly," and added, "I am someone who, out of selfishness to escape the pain I was enduring, even attempted an extreme choice."
After posting, Jeon, concerned that his family might label him as mentally ill, preemptively disclosed his psychiatric treatment records. He explained, "Since January last year, I have been diagnosed with depression and ADHD and have been receiving treatment. Although I was hospitalized for a long time, I was discharged after being told there were no problems, and I have been working well for several months now."
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