Intruder counter-suing Nana claims he ‘never laid a finger on her’ as prison letter fuels backlash

A man who broke into the home of Korean singer-actress Nana and was jailed on robbery charges has now filed a counter-complaint against her — and his handwritten prison letter, released through local TV, is stirring anger among Korean social media users. According to JTBC news program “Crime Chief,” the intruder, identified only as A, sent five letters from detention through an acquaintance, insisting that he did not attack Nana or her mother and that he was instead stabbed during the struggle. He wrote that he had entered the home only for theft, saying he wore gloves and a headset but “did not prepare a weapon in advance,” and that he only grabbed Nana’s mother tightly to stop her from moving rather than engaging in a violent fight. He further claimed that Nana attempted to stab him with a household object. “I was pierced about 7 centimeters between my ear and neck, but I never touched any part of Nana’s body — not even a single hair.” He also alleged that he broke into the home because he needed money for his mother’s hospital bills, and that after being subdue