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Park Na-rae faces allegations from former managers of workplace bullying and forced errands

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Comedian Park Na-rae is facing serious accusations from her former managers, who have reportedly filed for a provisional seizure of real estate owned by the entertainer and are preparing a lawsuit alleging workplace abuse. Her agency said on Dec. 4 that it is still verifying the claims.

An agency representative told Xportsnews, “We are checking the facts regarding the reports about Park Na-rae,” adding that the company will issue a statement after confirming details.

Local outlet Dispatch reported that Park’s former managers filed for a provisional seizure order targeting property owned by Park. They also signaled plans to pursue a damage suit worth about 100 million won ($76,000), citing years of alleged mistreatment.

According to the report, the former managers accuse Park of workplace bullying, assault, proxy medical prescription requests and unpaid work-related expenses. They claim they were routinely tasked with errands beyond their job scope, including picking up bar snacks, cleaning up after parties, handling private family chores and being pressured to join drinking gatherings.

Park Na-rae remains active on TV programs including MBC’s “I Live Alone” and on her YouTube channel “Naraesik.”

This article from Xportsnews is adapted by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Times.