Yoon Suk Yeol's Home Raided by Prosecutors - The State Signal

Yoon Suk Yeol’s Home Raided by Prosecutors

SOUTH KOREA – Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol‘s home was on Thursday raided by prosecutors in a 2022 relocation of the presidential office and residence investigation.

A special counsel team led by Special Counsel Min Joong-ki searched seven locations, including Yoon’s home in southern Seoul, as well as the office of Kim’s former company Covana Contents and an interior design company, 21 Gram, involved in the renovation of the presidential office and residence.

The firms are accused of receiving preferential treatment during the relocation.

The probe centers on claims that 21 Gram, which lacked proper licensing, was chosen to handle renovation work after sponsoring exhibitions organized by Covana Contents.

The state audit agency said in 2024 that 21 Gram had begun construction work on the presidential residence even before signing a contract and violated construction laws by subcontracting the project to 15 unlicensed firms.

Both Yoon and Kim are under arrest facing separate trials on martial law and corruption charges, respectively.