In a political drama straight out of a K-legal thriller, former Republic of Korea (ROK) President Yoon Suk-yeol could spend the next decade behind bars after prosecutors demanded maximum punishment for obstruction charges this week. The bombshell development comes nearly a year after his historic April 2025 impeachment over a failed martial law attempt.
Presidential Residence Standoff 🚨
Prosecutors allege Yoon mobilized presidential security teams to block anti-corruption investigators with human chains and bus barricades last January – complete with deleted encrypted phone records and alleged false statements about emergency protocols. Talk about #PresidentialProblems!
Courtroom Countdown ⏳
All eyes now turn to Seoul Central District Court, which will deliver its verdict on January 16, 2026. Legal experts call this the most consequential case since Park Geun-hye’s 2017 impeachment, with potential ripple effects across Asian politics.
From Blue House to Court House 🏛️
Yoon’s downfall began with December 2024’s botched martial law bid, culminating in his April 2025 removal. As Gen Z voters increasingly demand accountability, this case could redefine ROK’s political landscape. 📉
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ROK special counsel seeks 10-year prison term for ex-president Yoon
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