Nana Home Invasion Case: Intruder Claims 40 Million KRW Bribe in Shocking Prison Letter
A man arrested for breaking into Nana's home claims innocence in a shocking prison letter, alleging a bribe. Discover the facts behind the Nana home invasion prison letter controversy.
A home invader is now claiming he's the victim. A man arrested in November 2025 for breaking into actress Nana’s residence has stirred controversy by sending a lengthy letter from prison, alleging that he was framed and bribed by the celebrity's side.
Nana Home Invasion Prison Letter Claims vs. Evidence
According to JTBC’s Crime Chief, the suspect, a man in his 30s identified as A, denied carrying any weapons during the intrusion. In his letter, he claimed that he entered the house only to steal money for his mother’s hospital bills and that Nana stabbed him with a weapon found inside the home during the struggle.
Most shockingly, A alleged that Nana's representatives offered him 40.0 million KRW ($27,700 USD) to falsely testify that he had brought a weapon. He has since filed a countersuit against the actress for attempted murder and aggravated assault.
Police Rule Legitimate Self-Defense
The police investigation, however, tells a different story. Investigators confirmed that A used a ladder to enter through the veranda while carrying a weapon in a sheath. Inside, he reportedly choked Nana’s mother, prompting Nana to wake up and assist her mother in subduing the intruder. The police ruled their actions as legitimate self-defense, noting that there was no sign of excessive force.
Nana's agency, Sublime, has dismissed A’s claims as entirely false, stating he is exploiting her celebrity status to cause secondary harm. They vowed to pursue full legal action without leniency.
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