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Biography: Choi Soon-sil is a South Korean political figure and the daughter of Choi Tae-min, a religious leader. She is best known for her involvement in the 2016 South Korean political scandal, which led to the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. Age: 64 years old Height: 5'3" (160 cm) Physical Stats: Unknown Dating/Affairs: Unknown Family: Choi Tae-min (father) Career: Political figure Net Worth: Unknown Choi Soon-sil is a controversial figure in South Korea, and her involvement in the 2016 political scandal has led to her being widely criticized. She has been accused of using her influence to gain access to confidential government documents and of using her connections to benefit financially. She has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 23 June 1956
Birthday 23 June
Birthplace Ahyeon-dong, Seoul, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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Who Is Choi Soon-sil's Husband?

Her husband is Chung Yoon-hoi (m. 1995–2014)

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Husband Chung Yoon-hoi (m. 1995–2014)
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Children Chung Yoo-ra

Choi Soon-sil Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2019

On October 31, Choi met with prosecutors, telling reporters “Please, forgive me. I’m sorry. I committed a sin that deserves death”.

2018

On 13 February 2018, the Seoul Central District Court found Choi guilty for abuse of power, bribery and interfering in government business and sentenced her to 20 years in prison and a fine of ₩18 billion (US$16.6 million).

2017

On 23 June 2017, the Seoul Central District Court found Choi guilty and sentenced her to three years of imprisonment on charges on obstruction of duty by using her presidential ties to get her daughter admitted to Ewha Womans University and receive good grades.

2014

It is confirmed that Choi operates a cafe and an Italian restaurant “Testa Rossa" in Nonhyeon-dong (in Gangnam-gu, Seoul). The remodeled building has been running since December 2014 (with the first and second floor selling various drinks and sandwiches while the third floor is Choi's private office.) An insider gave testimony saying that Choi has been contacting and meeting with politicians, influential businessmen and business tycoons on the 2nd and 3rd floors of this building.

2006

In 2006, Park was attacked by a person with a razor when attending the election campaign for the Seoul mayor as the representative of Grand National Party (now known as Saenuri Party). Choi Soon-sil looked after Park when she was hospitalized. After leaving hospital, Park continued to receive treatment at Choi Soon-sil's older sister Choi Soon-deuk's house.

1980

After the 1980s, Choi started managing real estate business and operating kindergartens. In 1983, she acquired 45-pyong (about 149 square meters) of land in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul; in September 1985, she acquired 108-pyong (about 347 square meters) of land in Sinsa-dong and built a 4-story building. A kindergarten used to be operated in this building. In July 1988, she bought a 200-pyong (about 661 square meters) space of land in Sinsa-dong under a joint-contract with someone else. Later, she bought back the joint shares and became the sole owner of the property. From 1992 to 1996, Choi established and operated Jubel GmbH jointly with Chung Yoon-hoi. In July 2003, a building (referred to as M building) with 7 floors above ground and 2 floors underground was constructed with Choi's investment. Chung Yoon-hoi's company was a tenant in this building. In February 2008, Choi sold the kindergarten building to a savings bank. In 1989, Choi translated a child-care instruction book called “How To Hold Your Children’s Habit Upright ” with Kim Kwang-Ung (김광웅). This book introduced Choi as the vice president of research center affiliated to the Korea Institute of Culture.

1977

Choi's relationship with Park Geun-hye is estimated to trace back to 1977. At that time, the National College Student Union, which started from a new mindset to “establish an uptight identity, a determined patriotism and an independent value system”, was founded, and Choi was the president. On June 10, 1977, the union held an opening meeting in Hanyang University. During this event the governor of the Saemaul peace corps was sitting on Park Geun-hye's right side and President Lee Myung-bak was sitting on her left side.

1956

Choi Soon-sil (Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕʰø.sun.ɕil] ; born June 23, 1956) is the prime person of interest in the 2016 South Korean political scandal involving her influence over the 11th President of South Korea, Park Geun-hye.

Choi Soon-sil was born on June 23, 1956 as the 5th daughter in Choi Tae-min's family. Her mother's name is Im Sun-yi (임선이). She entered Dankook University in 1975, but was reported as an auditor. She married Kim Young-ho (김영호) in 1982 and had a son in 1983. They divorced in 1986. She married Choi Tae-min's former secretary Chung Yoon-hoi in 1995 and had a daughter named Chung Yoo-ra. Soon-sil and Yoon-hoi divorced in 2014.