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South Korea indicts ex-PM over abetting martial law, former first lady for corruption

South Korea’s former first lady Kim Keon Hee arrives at the special prosecutor’s office in Seoul, South Korea, August 6, 2025.

Kim Hong-Ji | Reuters

South Korea on Friday reportedly indicted former Prime Minister Han Duck Soo and ex-first lady Kim Keon Hee.

Han faces charges of abetting the short-lived martial law bid by ousted president Yoon Suk Yeol, while Kim, Yoon’s wife, was indicted over corruption and bribery charges.

South Korean media outlet Yonhap said Han’s charges include “abetting the ringleader of an insurrection, perjury, falsifying and destroying official documents, and other offenses.”

Yoon had declared martial law in December 2024, but that was short lived and led to his impeachment and removal from office earlier this year.

He was arrested and faces charges of insurrection over his martial law bid, which carries a maximum penalty of death.

Yonhap reported that Kim was accused of providing funds for a stock manipulation scheme, as well as receiving free opinion polls ahead of the presidential election in 2022.

She is also suspected of receiving luxury gifts from the Unification Church, a religious movement founded in Seoul, in exchange for business favors in 2022.

These charges come as President Lee Jae Myung reportedly approved legislation back in June for investigations into Yoon’s martial law bid, as well as probes into Kim and other allegations against Yoon’s administration.

Yoon had previously vetoed these investigations while in office, according to domestic media.

— This is breaking news, please check back for updates.

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