
Actress Nana and her mother have again expressed their refusal to appear as witnesses in a robbery trial, raising the possibility of prolonged proceedings.
According to court officials, the Uijeongbu District Court held the second hearing on March 24 KST for a man in his 30s charged with robbery and injury. While the defendant and his legal team attended, Nana and her mother did not appear, with only their representative present.
Both had previously submitted statements explaining their refusal to testify, making it clear they did not wish to face the defendant in court. Despite this, the court has scheduled the next hearing for April 21 and issued witness summons to both individuals, as part of the process to verify facts related to the case.
The defendant is accused of breaking into Nana’s home in November 2025, threatening her and her mother with a weapon in an attempted robbery. The two reportedly subdued him after a struggle and alerted police.
While the defendant has admitted to trespassing, he denies intent to commit robbery and claims the situation escalated differently. However, authorities previously dismissed his counterclaim against Nana, ruling her actions as self defense.
Nana’s agency has strongly condemned the defendant’s continued claims, stating that he has shown no remorse and has caused further harm through what they described as false allegations and secondary victimization.
As the court moves forward despite the witnesses’ reluctance, the case may face delays until a resolution is reached regarding their testimony.
SEE ALSO: Nana's 10-year public variety return on 'Point of Omniscient Interfere'
SHARE