Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, previously known for living luxuriously and throwing parties, is now detained in a 107-square-foot jail cell, facing insurrection charges after declaring martial law. He faces life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted, symbolizing his fall from grace. His jail conditions include simple meals, limited amenities, and no special treatment, as he awaits indictment and trial while maintaining contact with his attorneys as he prepares for legal proceedings.
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