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    Former golfer Pak Se-ri (46) expressed her feelings two months after holding a press conference on her father's complaint.

     

    On the 9th, Pak Se-ri posted a video titled "Thank you so much" to the inner situation of the newly opened YouTube channel Pak Se-ri.

     

    Pak Se-ri said, "The atmosphere will probably look a little different today," and added, "As you saw in the media a while ago, there was a difficult time, but thankfully, so many people cheered me on and delivered good energy, so I am working hard every day."

     

    He added, "I've always thanked many people, but I wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart as I went through this."

     

    Pak Se-ri said, "There are people in the comments who want to watch daily vlogs. I have so much work that I don't do anything special after my busy schedule is over," but added, "I think I will be able to show my natural life by eating with my acquaintances. There will be many people who will sympathize with me," referring to the YouTube communication plan.

     

    "I think I can show you a drink with the accompaniment of drinking," he said. "I'm going to make another channel to show you a real life, so please watch it and pay attention to it."

     

    Earlier in September last year, the Pak Se-ri Hope Foundation filed a complaint with the police against Pak's father, Park Joon-cheol, on charges of "forging private documents and exercising counterfeit private documents."

    Park Joon-cheol is accused of falsifying the foundation's seal and documents and submitting a letter of intent to participate in the project after being offered to participate in the project to establish international golf schools and golf academies in Taean, Chungcheongnam-do and Saemangeum, Jeollabuk-do.

    The Daejeon Yuseong Police Station, which investigated the case, sent Park Joon-chul to the Daejeon District Prosecutors' Office in May this year with the opinion of prosecution.

    When the news was belatedly reported through the media in June this year, Pak Se-ri held a press conference on June 18 and said, "I've been doing my best (even if I have a problem) because I'm a family member, but my father's debt problem was a repetition of the next debt problem as if I was in line when I solved one. The problem has grown bigger and I've come to this situation, and I haven't been in contact with my father since this incident."