Huh Kyung-young

Other misinformation Huh spread during the campaign included claims that he attended George W. Bush's inauguration banquet on behalf of South Korea and he is an adopted son of late Samsung Group founder Lee Byung-chul.

Huh claimed on a nationally televised debate during the 2022 Presidential Election that he was the adopted son of the late Samsung Group Chairman Lee Byung-chul and was an unelected policy aide to former President Park Chung Hee.

[10] On August 15, 2009, the Liberation Day of Korea, he released his first digital single "Call Me", which borrows its hook from the Inspector Gadget theme song.

"[11] Huh Kyung-young conducts religious activities in a complex called "Sky Palace," located in Jangheung-myeon, Yangju, Gyeonggi Province.

To put this into perspective, most major companies, including Samsung Electronics, barely exceed an operating profit margin of 10%.

[16] Sky Palace also sells various merchandise featuring images of the complex through Huh Kyung-young's official online store.

Some Sky Palace followers filed a lawsuit against Huh Kyung-young, claiming they were sold spiritual products at exorbitant prices compared to the cost, with the alleged total damages amounting to tens of billions of won.

In April 2024, the police previously searched Sky Palace in connection with allegations of Huh Kyung-young's sexual harassment of followers.

Huh Kyung Young at the asian american coalition.