**As South Korea’s sitting president since June 2025, Lee Jae-myung benefits from constitutional immunity that generally shields the officeholder from criminal prosecution and arrest during the term, which runs until 2030.** Prior indictments tied to his time as Seongnam mayor and Gyeonggi governor—covering development projects, corporate sponsorships, and related allegations—were suspended after his election victory, with proceedings expected to resume only after he leaves office. Recent months have seen multiple complaints dismissed without charges, including police rulings finding no evidence he directed unauthorized payments to North Korea and dropping an election-law complaint over a social-media post. A Justice Ministry committee examining past prosecutorial practices has added some of his older cases to its review list, but this process focuses on alleged investigative overreach rather than advancing new prosecutions against the president. With his Democratic Party holding the legislative majority and no active arrest warrants or imminent indictments reported, traders view the risk of detention before 2027 as low. Only an extraordinary development, such as removal from office or a fundamental shift in legal immunity rules, would alter that outlook within the short window.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedLee Jae-myung arrested before 2027?
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A qualifying arrest/detention includes:
* Being taken into physical custody by law enforcement authorities (including federal, state, local, military, or international law enforcement)
* Voluntarily surrendering to law enforcement authorities in response to an arrest warrant
* Being formally booked or processed following detention
* Being handcuffed by a state authority and taken to a police station
* Surrendering at a police station or courthouse with their attorney
* Being placed under house arrest or electronic monitoring
The following scenarios will NOT qualify as an arrest/detention
* An arrest warrant being issued but not executed
* Being questioned or interviewed without arrest
* Being named in an indictment without arrest
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the arresting government and law enforcement, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Nov 5, 2025, 12:46 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying arrest/detention includes:
* Being taken into physical custody by law enforcement authorities (including federal, state, local, military, or international law enforcement)
* Voluntarily surrendering to law enforcement authorities in response to an arrest warrant
* Being formally booked or processed following detention
* Being handcuffed by a state authority and taken to a police station
* Surrendering at a police station or courthouse with their attorney
* Being placed under house arrest or electronic monitoring
The following scenarios will NOT qualify as an arrest/detention
* An arrest warrant being issued but not executed
* Being questioned or interviewed without arrest
* Being named in an indictment without arrest
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the arresting government and law enforcement, however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...**As South Korea’s sitting president since June 2025, Lee Jae-myung benefits from constitutional immunity that generally shields the officeholder from criminal prosecution and arrest during the term, which runs until 2030.** Prior indictments tied to his time as Seongnam mayor and Gyeonggi governor—covering development projects, corporate sponsorships, and related allegations—were suspended after his election victory, with proceedings expected to resume only after he leaves office. Recent months have seen multiple complaints dismissed without charges, including police rulings finding no evidence he directed unauthorized payments to North Korea and dropping an election-law complaint over a social-media post. A Justice Ministry committee examining past prosecutorial practices has added some of his older cases to its review list, but this process focuses on alleged investigative overreach rather than advancing new prosecutions against the president. With his Democratic Party holding the legislative majority and no active arrest warrants or imminent indictments reported, traders view the risk of detention before 2027 as low. Only an extraordinary development, such as removal from office or a fundamental shift in legal immunity rules, would alter that outlook within the short window.
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