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Christina Kim claim: Korean paper portrayed her as 'traitor'

The LPGA's Christina Kim has sued the JoongAng Sunday, a Korean newspaper, for defamation and libel, claiming that it characterized her as a traitor to Korea in a series of articles, according to this story in the Korea Times.

Kim, who once held dual citizenship in Korea and the United States, now is solely an American citizen. The articles in question said that she complained about having been introduced as from Korea at the LPGA Hana Bank/KOLON Championship, the Korea Times reports. It cites this passage from the JoongAng Sunday as well: "She wouldn't want to be related to Korea anymore since she knows acting Korean wouldn't do her any good. There are more compatible players out there, meaning there's less of a chance for her to grab Korean sponsors anyway."

"Kim's attorneys refuted the claim," the Korea Times reports. "Lawyer Han Sang-hyeok claimed that Kim made no complaints at the tournament. 'She has no harsh feeling about being called Korean because she understands that it means a lot to her family,' he said."

Kim, incidentally, was born in San Jose, Calif.

-- John Strege

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I understand that Christina Kim was born in San Jose, CA but that does not make who she is. Being born anywhere doesn't make the person. She is korean. Bottom line. No matter how hard she tries, she will never be anything else. Yes she was born in US so she is US citizen but so what. When people look hat her what are they going to say...she looks american...I do not think so. She is proud to be an American and I am happy for her, but she needs to get off her high horse and grip the fact that everything about is korean.

Posted by iota92 March 13, 2009 8:51 AM
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