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Choi Soon-sil (Korean: 최순실; pronounced [t͡ɕʰø.sun.ɕil]; born June 23, 1956) is a South Korean businesswoman known primarily for her involvement in the 2016 South Korean political scandal, stemming from her influence over the 11th President of South Korea, Park Geun-hye. In 2018, a court sentenced Choi to 20 years in prison on corruption charges. Due to Choi's concurrent involvement in her father's religious cult, reporting media have called her "South Korea's Rasputin", in reference to Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin.

Choi Soon-sil was born on June 23, 1956, as the fifth daughter in her family to Lim Seon-yi and Choi Tae-min, a former Buddhist monk and the leader of The Church of Eternal Life, a cult that combined various elements of Buddhism, Christianity, and traditional Korean Shamanism. Some media has reported that Choi Soon-il acted as a shaman (mudang) for the sect, although the accuracy of this label, as well as the legitimacy of her practice has been questioned by traditional shamans. She is alleged to have founded a clique named the "Eight Fairies" associated with the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.

She claimed to have entered Dankook University in 1975. However, upon later research it was discovered that she was only auditing classes. She was married to Kim Young-ho from 1982 to 1986 and they had a son in 1983. She was then married to Chung Yoon-hoi from 1995 to 2014, and they had a daughter in 1996, dressage athlete Chung Yoo-ra. Chung Yoon-hoi had served as secretary to Choi Soon-sil's father, Choi Tae-min, and served as chief of staff to President Park Geun-hye during her time as a congresswoman in the National Assembly.

During the 1980s, Choi started managing a real estate business and operating kindergartens. In 1983, she acquired a 45-pyeong (about 149 square metres (1,600 sq ft)) parcel of land in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul. In September 1985, she acquired a 108-pyeong (about 347 square metres (3,740 sq ft)) parcel of land in Sinsa-dong, where she built a 4-story building and operated a kindergarten in the building. In July 1988, she bought a 200-pyeong (about 661 square metres (7,110 sq ft)) parcel of land in Sinsa-dong under a joint-contract with a partner. Later, Choi bought back the joint shares of her partner and became the sole owner of the property. From 1992 to 1996, Choi established and operated Jubel GmbH jointly with Chung Yoon-hoi, who she would marry during this period. In July 2003, Choi invested in the construction of a building with 7 floors above ground and 2 floors underground, which was later referred to as "M building". Chung Yoon-hoi's company was a tenant in this building. In February 2008, Choi sold the kindergarten building to a savings bank.

In 1989, Choi translated a child-care instruction book entitled How To Hold Your Children's Habit Upright with Kim Kwang-Ung. This book stated that Choi was the vice president of a research center affiliated with the Korea Institute of Culture.

At the outbreak of the 2016 political scandal, Choi operated a café and an Italian restaurant called "Testa Rossa" in Nonhyeon-dong, located in Gangnam, Seoul. The business had been operating since December 2014 in a remodeled building, where the first and second floor served as the café and restaurant and the third floor served as Choi's private office. An insider gave testimony that stated Choi had been meeting with politicians, influential businessmen, and business tycoons on the 2nd and 3rd floors of this building.

Choi's relationship with Park Geun-hye is believed to trace back to at least 1977. During her college years, Choi was the president of the National College Student Union, a student organization whose purpose was to "establish an uptight identity, a determined patriotism, and an independent value system". On June 10, 1977, the union held an opening meeting in Hanyang University that was attended by Park Geun-hye, the daughter of then-president Park Chung Hee, where the leader of the Saemaul peace corps sat to the right of Park and future president Lee Myung-bak sat to her left.

In 2006, Park Geun-hye was attacked by a person with a razor while attending the election campaign of Seoul mayoral candidate Oh Se-hoon as the leader of Grand National Party. Choi Soon-sil looked after Park while she was hospitalized. After leaving the hospital, Park continued to receive treatment at the home of Choi Soon-sil's older sister, Choi Soon-deuk.

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