Yoon Indicted AGAIN?! Perjury Charges SHOCK Korea! What Happens Next?

Yoon Indicted AGAIN?! Perjury Charges SHOCK Korea! What Happens Next?
Current Affairs 04 December 2025
Title: Ex-President Yoon Hit with Perjury Indictment Amid Insurrection Trial

The legal woes continue to mount for former President Yoon Suk Yeol. A special counsel team announced Thursday that they have additionally indicted him on charges of perjury, stemming from testimony he gave during the insurrection trial of former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo. This latest indictment adds another layer to the already complex and politically charged case surrounding Yoon's actions last year.

Yoon Indicted AGAIN?! Perjury Charges SHOCK Korea!...

Yoon is already facing trial on insurrection and other serious charges related to his controversial attempt to impose martial law last December – a move that sparked widespread protests and accusations of authoritarianism. The core of the current perjury charge revolves around a Cabinet meeting Yoon convened just before declaring martial law. The special counsel alleges that Yoon gave misleading testimony regarding the planning of this meeting.

"We filed charges of perjury over the testimony given by former President Yoon during former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's trial," assistant special counsel Park Ji-young stated during a press briefing. It's a serious accusation, suggesting that Yoon intentionally misled the court.

During Han's trial last month, Yoon appeared as a witness. He was questioned about whether the then-Prime Minister had suggested holding a Cabinet meeting to lend legitimacy to the martial law declaration. Reports indicate that Yoon bristled at the line of questioning, dismissing the suggestion that Cabinet members were mere puppets, supposedly there only for show. "Cabinet members are not dolls who came to create an outward appearance," he reportedly retorted, seemingly indignant. This statement, now under scrutiny, appears to be the crux of the perjury charge.

Special counsel Cho Eun-suk's team believes that Yoon initially hadn't planned to hold a Cabinet meeting at all. Their investigation suggests that he only changed his mind after Han suggested that it would bolster the credibility of his martial law declaration. In essence, the prosecution is arguing that Yoon attempted to paint a picture of careful planning and consensus when, in reality, the Cabinet meeting was a last-minute maneuver orchestrated to give the appearance of legitimacy to a decision already made. If proven, this could significantly damage Yoon's defense in the ongoing insurrection trial. The legal battles are far from over, and the political ramifications will undoubtedly continue to reverberate throughout the nation. The photo released by the Seoul Central District Court shows the gravity of the situation - a former leader now entangled in a web of legal challenges.

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