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Moon Jae-in's Side Disputes the Prosecution's Claim of "Truck Indictment," but the Court Rejects a Request for Evidence Supporting Moon Da-Hye.

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According to the revised criminal procedure rules, the second round of screening for the bribery case against former President Moon Jae-in will be held in January next year. The court ruled on the 25th that some of the evidence requested by the prosecution, including the content related to "support for his daughter, Moon Da-hye," was "irrelevant to the facts of the case."
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According to the revised criminal procedure rules, the second round of screening for the bribery case against former President Moon Jae-in will be held in January next year. The court ruled on the 25th that some of the evidence requested by the prosecution, including the content related to "support for his daughter, Moon Da-hye," was "irrelevant to the facts of the case."

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Naver broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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