Yoo Byung-eun

Yoo Byung-eun
Born(1941-02-11)February 11, 1941
DiedJune 12, 2014(2014-06-12) (aged 73)
Suncheon, South Korea
Other names"The Millionaire with no Face"
EducationSeonggwang High School
Occupations
  • Clergy
  • businessman
  • photographer
Years active1961–2014
Known forSinking of MV Sewol
Spouse
Kwon Yun-ja
(m. 1966)
Children4
Korean name
Hangul
유병언
Hanja
兪炳彥
Revised RomanizationYu Byeongeon
McCune–ReischauerYu Pyŏngŏn
Websiteahae.com

Yoo Byung-eun (Korean: 유병언; 11 February 1941 – 12 June 2014), also known by the art name Ahae, was a South Korean clergyman, businessman and photographer.

Yoo became the focus of Park Geun-hye's administration shortly after the sinking of MV Sewol in April 2014. Yoo and other Korean nationals were used as scapegoats in a nation-wide propaganda campaign designed to manage public opinion after the disaster. In official documents from the Blue House, the Defense Security Command (DSC) identified Yoo as a target to distract the public from its dissent over the Korean Coast Guard's failure to rescue passengers from the ferry. Yoo, who retired from his board position at Chonghaejin in 1997, was targeted in official communications prior to the conclusion of any investigation to manage public outrage and maintain government stability. During the campaign to find and discredit Yoo, the government purposely fed several large media companies information designed to focus public interest onto the manhunt for Yoo instead of the cause of the ferry sinking. In addition, the DSC performed illegal wiretaps, which has drawn comparisons to the 2002 National Intelligence Service illegal wiretapping scandal. After a nationwide manhunt that was broadly reported on, Yoo's body was found in an orchard, the cause of death not known.