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Special Counsel Recommends 13-Year Prison Sentence for Unification Church Leader in Bribery Case

Seoul: A special counsel team on Friday sought a 13-year prison term for Unification Church leader Han Hak-ja on multiple charges that include bribing the wife of former President Yoon Suk Yeol.

According to Yonhap News Agency, special counsel Min Joong-ki's team made the sentencing recommendation at the Seoul Central District Court after indicting Han for her alleged role in gifting a luxury necklace and Chanel bags to former first lady Kim Keon Hee through an intermediary while requesting favors for the church in July 2022.

Han also faces charges of violating the Political Funds Act for allegedly colluding with former church officials to hand over 100 million won (US$66,400) to Rep. Kweon Seong-dong of the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) in January 2022. Special prosecutors alleged Han sought Kweon's help in gaining favors for the church in the event of Yoon's election as president later that year. Yoon, then a candidate of the PPP, went on to win the election.

Min's team also sought prison terms for others indicted in the case, including a 10-year sentence for a former chief of staff of Han and a 3 1/2-year term for Yun Young-ho, a former head of the church's global headquarters. "With the goal of realizing unity between religion and state, the defendants used massive funds to collude with political forces, intervened in elections and politics, and unfairly used public authority," the team said.

"This is a grave crime that directly violated the constitutional spirit of separation of religion and politics, and harmed representative democracy," they added. Han has denied the allegations during her trial, accusing former church official Yun of acting on his own.

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