South Korean investigators seek arrest of leader of Unification Church
in probe of ex-first lady
[September 18, 2025]
By KIM TONG-HYUNG
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean investigators said Thursday that
they have requested an arrest warrant for the leader of the Unification
Church. The announcement came a day after they questioned her about
allegations that the church bribed the wife of jailed former President
Yoon Suk Yeol and a conservative lawmaker.
The church leader, Hak Ja Han, is the 82-year-old widow of the church’s
South Korean founder, Sun Myung Moon. She and the church have denied
allegations they bribed Yoon’s wife, Kim Keon Hee, and the lawmaker.
Park Sang-jin, an investigator involved in the case, told The Associated
Press that a court hearing to decide whether to approve Han’s arrest was
scheduled for next Monday.
Kim was arrested and charged last month on allegations including
bribery, stock manipulation and meddling in the selection of a
legislative candidate. Her lawyers have denied the allegations.
The lawmaker, Kweon Seong-dong , a staunch Yoon loyalist was arrested
this week. He has denied receiving money from the church. Investigators
visited the headquarters of his conservative People Power Party on
Thursday to request documents to examine claims that Unification Church
members signed up en masse before the party’s 2023 leadership race to
boost Kweon’s candidacy.

The investigation into Kim is one of three special prosecutor probes
launched under Seoul’s new liberal government targeting Yoon’s
presidency. The others focus on Yoon’s planning and execution of martial
law on Dec. 3 and his government’s alleged cover-up of a marine’s
drowning death during a 2023 flood rescue operation.
His imposition of martial law, which was short lived, led to his
impeachment later that month and removal from office in April.
The Unification Church criticized the investigators’ attempt to arrest
Han, insisting that she does not pose a flight risk or a threat of
destroying evidence, and has cooperated with the probe even while
recovering from a heart procedure this month.
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Hak Ja Han, the leader of South Korea's Unification Church, arrives
at a special prosecutor's office in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday,
Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

“Requesting an arrest warrant for an internationally respected
religious leader without presenting clear evidence is an excessive
move that disregards even the most basic respect due to a religious
leader,” the church said in a statement.
Kim is suspected of accepting luxury gifts through an intermediary
from a Unification Church official who allegedly sought various
business favors, including the church’s participation in a Cambodian
development project. The official, who has been arrested, is also
suspected of providing 100 million won ($72,400) in bribes to Kweon.
Han was questioned for nearly 10 hours on Wednesday. She and her
church have said the official overstepped his authority and acted on
his own.
Han is the top leader of the church, officially called the Family
Federation for World Peace and Unification, which her husband
founded in 1954.
A self-proclaimed messiah who preached new interpretations of the
Bible and conservative family values, Moon built the Unification
Church into an international movement with millions of followers and
extensive business interests. The church is widely known for mass
weddings, pairing thousands of couples who often are from different
countries.
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