‘I’m sorry for causing trouble’: friend of South Korea’s Park denies charges on first day of trial

The jailed confidante of disgraced South Korean President Park Geun-hye denied on the first day of her trial on Monday that she used her ties to the presidential ties to extort money from powerful companies.
Choi Soon-sil, Park’s friend of 40 years, wore black glasses and bowed deeply to the three judges before her lawyer, Lee Kyoung-jae, denied that Choi conspired with an ex-presidential adviser to pressure companies to donate money to foundations controlled by Choi.
“I’m sorry for causing trouble. I’ll faithfully engage in (my) trial,” Choi said.
The court reviewed the charges against Choi, who prosecutors say manipulated state affairs and extorted businesses. Choi’s trial resumes again on December 29. Ten others swept up in the scandal also face trial.