June 23, 1956 - Choi Sun-sil
Her influence over a sitting president became the center of one of South Korea's largest modern political scandals, ultimately triggering mass protests and the impeachment of Park Geun-hye. Operating largely outside any official government role, she wielded access to state affairs in ways that investigators found corrupt at a systemic level. The scale of public outrage her case generated speaks to how thoroughly it unsettled South Korean democratic norms.
From Wikipedia
Choi Seo-won (Korean: 최서원; born 23 June 1956 as Choi Soon-sil; Korean: 최순실; pronounced [t͡ɕʰø.sun.ɕil]) is a South Korean businesswoman known primarily for her involvement in the 2016 South Korean political scandal, stemming from her influence over the 11th President of South Korea, Park Geun-hye. In 2018, a court sentenced Choi to 20 years in prison on corruption charges. Due to Choi's concurrent involvement in her father's religious cult, reporting media have called her "South Korea's Rasputin", in reference to Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin.
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