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Hangul
  
최태민

Revised Romanization
  
Choe Tae-min

Hangul
  
최도원

Hanja
  
崔太敏

McCune–Reischauer
  
Ch'oe T'ae-min

Parents
  
Choi Yoon-sung

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Born
  
5 May 1912 (
1912-05-05
)
So-dong, Sariwon, Hwanghae

Education
  
Chaeryong Potong School

Died
  
1 May 1994, Yeoksam-dong, Seoul, South Korea

Spouse
  
Lim Seon-yi (m. 1955–1994)

Children
  
Choi Soon-sil, Choi Soon-deuk, Choi Seo-won

Grandchildren
  
Chung Yoo-ra, Chang Si-ho, Jung Woo-sik, Chang Seung-ho

Similar
  
Choi Soon‑sil, Chung Yoon‑hoi, Park Geun‑hye, Chung Yoo‑ra, Park Chung‑hee

Choi Tae-min (5 May 1912 – 1 May 1994) was a South Korean Christian cult leader. Choi, originally a Buddhist monk, then a convert to Roman Catholicism, was married six times. He was the mentor of the impeached South Korean president, Park Geun-hye (the daughter of former president Park Chung-hee), until his death in 1994. He allegedly used his relationship with Park to solicit bribes from government officials and businessmen. In late 2016, a scandal involving his daughter, Choi Soon-sil, broke out, with allegations that she too has exerted undue influence over President Park.

Contents

Choi Tae-min Interview Park Geunhye believed in Choi Taemin after he predicted

History

Choi Tae-min Park39s relationship with Choi dates back 40 years

Choi Tae-min set up a religious group called Yongsae-gyo (영세교), or “Church of Eternal Life”, and declared himself Maitreya, or a “Future Buddha.” He befriended Park Geun-hye soon after her mother, Yuk Young-soo, was assassinated in 1974. According to a report by the Korean Central Intelligence Agency from the 1970s that was published by a South Korean news magazine in 2007, Choi initially approached Park Geun-hye by telling her that her mother had appeared to him in his dreams, asking him to help her daughter.

Choi Tae-min Interview Park Geunhye believed in Choi Taemin after he predicted

Choi was an associate of former-president President Park Chung-hee until the latter's death by assassination in 1979. Kim Jae-gyu, the director of the KCIA who assassinated President Park Chung-hee, told a court that one of his motives was what he called the president’s failure to stop Choi Tae-min's corrupt activities and keep him away from his daughter.

Choi Tae-min Shamanistic cult linked to presidentINSIDE Korea JoongAng Daily

In a newspaper interview in 2007, Park Geun-hye called Choi a patriot and said she was grateful for his counsel and comfort during “difficult times.”

Choi Tae-min Choi Taemin Was Head of Pseudo Religious Group Yeongsegye

Also in 2007, a diplomatic cable made public through WikiLeaks, the American Embassy in Seoul reported rumors that Mr. Choi, a 'Korean Rasputin', “had complete control over Park’s body and soul during her formative years and that his children accumulated enormous wealth as a result.”

Frequently-used names

He used seven different names.

Choi Tae-min Memoir gives insight into Choi TaeminINSIDE Korea JoongAng Daily

  • Choi Do-won (최도원, 崔道源, 1927)
  • Choi Sang-hun (최상훈, 崔尙勳, 1945)
  • Choi Bong-su (최봉수, 崔峰壽, 1951)
  • Choi Toe-un (최퇴운, 崔退雲, 1954)
  • Gong Hae-nam (공해남, 孔亥南, 1969)
  • Bang Min (방민, 房敏, 1971)
  • Choi Tae-min (최태민, 崔太敏, 1975)

  • Choi Tae-min Leaked US Embassy Cable Warned of 39Rasputin39 Behind Park The

    References

    Choi Tae-min Wikipedia