Dispatch Reveals Top Celebrity’s Addiction To Illegal Medical Practice

She’s been doing it for years.

Dispatch has revealed how famed television personality Park Na Rae has been consistently partaking in illegal medical practices.

A few days ago, Park Na Rae was accused of various forms is mistreatment by her former managers, including bullying, assault, and not paying them.

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Park Na Rae responded, stating how the demands and accusations from her former managers are one-sided.

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Dispatch has since revealed what they believe to be evidence of Park Na Rae’s wrongdoings, mainly focused around her illegal use of medicine. They questioned why Park Na Rae was being administered IV fluids in a regular home, as seen in the below photo.

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Dispatch pointed out how Park Na Rae’s side claimed there were no legal issues about Park Na Rae’s medical appointments. However, according to Article 33 of the medical law, it is illegal to perform medical procedures in exchange for money at a place that is not a medical institution. Instead, the place will be considered an unlicensed medical facility.

Dispatch then revealed pictures of the location where Park Na Rae was administered her IV fluids, and in the background, a closet and desk consistent with a home can clearly be seen amongst all of the medicine in the foreground.

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Dispatch clearly stated how it was not a medical institution, but just a regular officetel in Ilsan.

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Park Na Rae’s side may have tried to claim tele-medicine, but even with that, the facility must possess the required equipment determined by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. But as Dispatch’s photo points out, the medicine is simply sitting on the floor.

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They also pointed out the way the medicine was stored. It was not stored in properly labeled cabinets, but instead inside a simple suitcase.

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Park Na Rae was busy, extremely busy, and no one could deny that. During the month of October, she was out for schedules and filmings for 415 hours, an average of over 13 hours a day, and that includes her days off.

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It’s exactly because of this schedule Dispatch questioned Park Na Rae’s intentions. If she was so busy with such a packed schedule, why didn’t she just visit one of the numerous clinics and hospitals that are around her?

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Map showing the potential clinics and hospitals around Park Na Rae’s neighborhood.

Instead, Park Na Rae would make the drive from her home to Ilsan, which is 28 kilometers away. This distance often takes at minimum 45 minutes, which is enough time for her to get an IV at a local hospital.

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Dispatch also questioned how the “auntie” who administered Park Na Rae her IV injections obtained all of the drugs. They believe the auntie received all of the medicine through proxies.

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A series of messages on April 8, 2025 between the auntie and Park Na Rae’s manager revealed how the auntie is not a licensed doctor.

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April 8, 2025

Manager A: Hello, is there any way to get the medicine before [she] sleeps?

Auntie: I’m aware. I am gathering a lot of prescriptions to be prepared. Within this week, I think there will be 2 months worth ready.

Manager A: Thank you.

Auntie: I’m sorry that Park Na Rae can’t sleep right now.

April 10, 2025

Auntie: 2 months of medicine for swelling, 2 months of sleeping meds. I have these ready, how do you want to proceed? If Park Na Rae can’t sleep…

Dispatch pointed out how one of the medicines prescribed was labelled as a sleeping pill. However the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has classified this specific drug as a psychotropic agent, so in fact, Park Na Rae’s medicine was actually an antidepressant.

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Dispatch was able to identify who Park Na Rae’s auntie is. She was identified as Miss Lee, and her Instagram profile lists her as a professor at Institute of Mongolian Traditional Medicine, however she is not a doctor. The corporate registration for her business also lists things such as cosmetics manufacturing, medical tourism, and online shopping, but no mention of administering medicines.

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Yet Park Na Rae asked Auntie Miss Lee for house calls and visits while she was out. Dispatch shared a picture of Park Na Rae’s van while she was out for a schedule, and an IV line was visible through the curtain behind the front seat.

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This wasn’t the only time this happened though, as when Park Na Rae returned from an overseas filming in November 2023, she called Auntie Miss Lee to pick her up from the airport. As they headed towards the MBC building, she received another IV drip. But the issue became the disposal of the used IV. According to the Waste Management Act, medical waste must be disposed of in specific containers at the medical institution or other specified operators. If medical waste is disposed of in general waste bags, the perpetrator can be punished with up to two years in prison or a ₩20 KRW (about $0.01 USD) fine.

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Finally Dispatch took apart Park Na Rae’s side’s possible claim that this is a legitimate medical service used by regular patients. But Dispatch was wary about the various ways Park Na Rae called Auntie Miss Lee for her IV drip service.

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November 11, 2024

Auntie Miss Lee’s husband: Hello~ Where are you right now? Park Na Rae is looking for her medicine so I am going to deliver it.

Manager A: Hello, the address is Seoul, Mapo district, [redacted]. What time will you arrive?

Auntie Miss Lee’s husband: Around 7 o’clock.

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June 13, 2025

Manager A: Hello, can I get the medicine for the morning and evening next Wednesday?

Auntie Miss Lee: Yes yes

Manager A: Thank you

June 16, 2025

Auntie Miss Lee: Should I hang Wednesday’s medicine on the door handle? Or if she has filming in the [redacted] neighborhood in the afternoon I can bring it to her then~ I will be in the [redacted] neighborhood that afternoon.

Manager A: You can bring it on Wednesday or send it through courier service. Currently Park Na Rae and I are overseas.

Auntie Miss Lee: Ah, understood.

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March 7, 2025

Auntie Miss Lee: I left it on the door handle

Manager A: Thank you [picture of the medicine]

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November 5, 2023

Park Na Rae: Manager, call Auntie Miss Lee. I feel like I’m dying. This cold seems quite severe. And I can’t sober up.

Manager A: Yep! She’ll be on standby at 10:15, ready for the IV at 10:30.

Park Na Rae: She’s here now.

Dispatch believes they have dismantled every possible excuse Park Na Rae and her representatives have made in their refutations. Park Na Rae’s side has not responded to Dispatch’s report.

Source: Dispatch

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