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Kim Hyun-joong to ‘take responsibilty’ for baby from ex-girlfriend

Sept. 17, 2015 - 18:03 By KH디지털2
Singer and actor Kim Hyun-joong on Thursday said he will take full responsibility for the newborn baby born to his ex-girlfriend if the paternity test shows he is the father, putting a fresh spin on the dragged-out legal dispute between the former couple. 

Lawyer Lee Jae-man represents Kim Hyun-joong at press conference held Thursday. (The Korea Herald/ Lim Jeong-yeo)

Kim, who began his mandatory military service in mid-May, expressed his intention to uphold his personal responsibility through his lawyer.

“The only thing I can say right now is that I will take full legal responsibility,” Kim said in a letter read by his legal representative Lee Jae-man at a news conference in Seoul.

Lee said Kim had already submitted his part for the paternity test while in the army, and his ex-girlfriend, surnamed Choi, has been asked to have her child tested to confirm the biological relationship.

If the test proves positive, Kim is willing to exercise custodial rights for the baby, so long as Choi agrees, Lee told reporters. 

Lawyer Lee Jae-man holds up a photo of Kim Hyun-joong taken with DNS analyst from Humans Pass. (The Korea Herald/ Lim Jeong-yeo)

Regardless of the paternity test, Kim does not have any intention to strike a compromise with Choi over the ongoing legal dispute, the lawyer said.

The legal dispute traces back to August 2014 when Choi filed domestic violence charges against him claiming he assaulted her, leading to a fractured rib. Kim’s lawyer later confirmed the actor paid 600 million won ($515,000) to her in a settlement and she had dropped the charges.

Early this year, there were rumors that Choi was pregnant with Kim’s child, but she could not be contacted.

In April, Choi filed another suit against Kim seeking damages for her psychological suffering. 

Reporters at the press conference for Kim Hyun-joong's statment, Thursday. (The Korea Herald/ Lim Jeong-yeo)

By Lim Jeong-yeo (kaylalim@heraldcorp.com)