Un Jin Moon
Un Jin Moon | |
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| Born | 1967 (age 58–59) |
| Occupation | Equestrian |
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| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 문은진 |
| RR | Mun Eunjin |
| MR | Mun Ŭnjin |
Un Jin Moon (born 1967) is a Korean American equestrian and a daughter of Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon.[1] She was chosen by the Korean Athletic Committee to participate in the equestrian competition of the Asian Games.[2]
Moon's first marriage to Jin Hun Park was arranged by her parents and resulted in two children. She left the marriage and moved to Virginia.[3] She sought custody of her children. Moon's interest in horses led her father to build her a $10 million riding facility. In 1998, she remarried, to Rodney Jenkins, Hall of Fame Grand Prix Show Jumper who, in retirement, was a successful thoroughbred racehorse trainer in Maryland.[4]
References
- ^ Mike Wallace (September 20, 1998). Unification Church. 60 Minutes.
- ^ Bo Hi Pak (1999). Truth is My Sword: Collected speeches in the public arena. Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, ISBN 9780910621922.
- ^ Johnson, Richard (July 10, 1998) The Dark Side of the Moon Family. New York Post.
- ^ Tresinowski, Alex (September 28, 1998). Do As I Preach, and Not As I Do. Time.