Prosecutors on Friday raided the home of late former President Roh Tae-woo's wife over allegations her family stashed a secret fund, legal sources said. The search and seizure took place at Kim Ok-suk's residence in western Seoul on suspicions of tax evasion and violating the law on concealment of criminal proceeds, according to the sources. Civic groups earlier filed a complaint against the late president's wife, his daughter Soh-yeong and his son Jae-heon, who is currently serving as the country's ambassador to China, over the alleged slush fund. Roh, who served as president from 1988-93, died in 2021. The fund's alleged existence came to light during the divorce trial of Roh Soh-yeong and SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won as the two sides failed to narrow differences over the division of their property. In Roh's argument for her contribution, she claimed that the late president had handed over 30 billion won ($21.7 million) to Chey's father, which her side argued helped propel SK Group's growth. The Supreme Court confirmed the couple's divorce in October but did not offer a ruling on wheth