"Will Fight for Justice"... Specific Drug Names Revealed
Jeon Woo-won, the late former President Jeon Du-hwan's grandson who exposed the corruption of the Jeon Du-hwan family, revealed that he took drugs, not antidepressants.
On the 15th, Jeon continued to expose the corruption of the former president's family, his father Jeon Jae-yong's infidelity, and acquaintances' drug use and sexual crimes through a YouTube live broadcast.
During the broadcast, Jeon specifically named the drugs he took. He said, "I took drugs. Even if I take drugs, I will fight for justice," adding, "I did not take antidepressants but drugs. I took a drug called LSD. I also took a drug called 2C-E and smoked marijuana."
The late former President Jeon Du-hwan's grandson, Jeon Woo-won, claimed through a video posted on social networking service (SNS) that his family lives off black money of unknown origin. [Photo by Jeon, Instagram capture]
This was in response to a question from a netizen regarding a statement made by Jeon's father, Jeon Jae-yong, in an interview with a media outlet, saying, "My son was repeatedly hospitalized for severe depression."
Meanwhile, since raising suspicions of corruption in the Jeon family through social media on the 13th, Jeon has continued his revelations. Regarding his grandfather, former President Jeon, he said, "I think he is a mass murderer," and "He is not a hero who protected the country but merely a criminal."
About his father Jeon Jae-yong, he said, "He is committing fraud by calling himself a preacher to escape the law's surveillance," and "He uses slush funds hidden in the United States to pretend to be good on the surface, but behind the scenes, he continues to do devilish acts. I ask everyone to help stop him."
Jeon also revealed that he had experienced extreme choices due to depression caused by the criminal acts of the Jeon Du-hwan family. He said, "My family will use my psychiatric treatment records to frame me as a 'crazy person,'" adding, "I was hospitalized for a long time, but in the end, they said there was no problem, so I am now living normally."
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