Kim Gyu-ri, who confirmed the blacklist ruling "Monitoring the National Intelligence Service, canceling the contract, and threatening

Nov 09, 2025

Kim Gyu-ri, who confirmed the blacklist ruling 'Monitoring the National Intelligence Service, canceling the contract, and threatening



Actor Kim Kyu-ri expressed his feelings about the decision to compensate the victims of the cultural blacklist during the Lee Myung Bak government.

On the 9th, Kim Gyu-ri posted on his SNS, "The ruling is finally confirmed. I don't know how many years I've been struggling, but I want to stop"The trauma is so severe that just listening to the letter 'ble' of the 'blacklist' will cause the game to start."

Then "In the past, I was told to take care of myself because the NIS office was set up in my alley," and lawmaker Kim Yong-min, who was a lawyer, asked "Did the NIS ever come in when the house was empty?"Our house shredded all the documents, but other houses in the neighborhood were fined for having problems with garbage bags. Weird people hung around in front of the house for days, and when they were caught on the screen when they attended the ceremony with the movie `Beauty', they called from somewhere.




He also was notified of cancellation on the day of the contract to appear in the work, and when the blacklist was on the news, he left his feelings on social media, and was even threatened with 'I'll kill you if you don't have it.'" I also had a hard time eavesdropping on my cell phone"He apologizes, but I don't know who he did it to. There was only a scar left, and it was just empty."

"I'm glad to hear that you gave up your appeal," Kim Kyu-ri said. "The period of suffering from blacklists and lawsuits..." The team of lawyers, seniors, and colleagues who worked together all worked hard. We send warm consolation and support to you,' he added.

Earlier, 36 people, including Kim Gyu-ri, actor Moon Sung-geun and comedian Kim Mi-hwa, privately abused their power delegated by the peopleIn 2017, he filed a lawsuit against former President Lee Myung Bak, former NIS Director Won Se-hoon, and the state for damages. The Seoul High Court ruled last month that the state, former President Lee, and former Director Won should jointly compensate 5 million won each.






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