South Korea’s Justice Ministry has released photographs of former President Yoon Suk-yeol’s single prison cell at the Seoul Detention Center. The release was prompted by public speculation and allegations that Yoon was receiving preferential treatment, specifically claims he was utilizing three rooms. Officials stated the images demonstrate Yoon occupies a standard, solitary cell measuring approximately 10.8 square meters. The cell contains basic furnishings including a bed, desk, and chair, along with permitted personal items. The Ministry emphasized the transparency initiative aims to address public concerns and refute misinformation regarding the former president’s conditions of confinement. Yoon is currently being held while facing corruption charges. The released photos are intended to confirm he is not enjoying special privileges within the prison system.