Korean Husband wins Paternity Fraud Lawsuit
Court: woman must pay husband for baby
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, U.S.A., June 1, 2004
SEOUL, South Korea -- A South Korean court ordered a woman to pay her husband $42,380 in compensation for having a baby with another man, a judge said Monday.
The 26-year-old woman told her husband in February 2002 she was pregnant with his baby, and demanded that they marry. The baby was born in November 2002.
"The man had used condoms whenever they had sex, but he agreed to marry, thinking that one of the condoms didn't work," said Hong Joong-pyo, a judge at the Seoul Family Court.
But the man's suspicion grew when relatives complained that "the baby didn't look like him at all," Hong said.
When the husband confronted his wife with a DNA test that showed the baby was not his, the woman argued that the baby must have been switched at hospital. When the husband moved to sue the hospital, the woman confessed to having been pregnant with another man's baby, Hong said.
Hong also nullified the marriage in his ruling Thursday.
The wife said she was sexually assaulted by the baby's real father, but the court rejected her argument for lack of evidence.
Women Liars
National Survey UK
5,000 women
Scotland's National Newspaper
96% of women are liars, honest
The Scotsman, Scotland's National Newspaper
December 2004
NINETEEN out of 20 women admit lying to their partners or husbands, a survey on attitudes to truth and relationships has found.
Eighty-three per cent owned up to telling "big, life-changing lies", with 13 per cent saying they did so frequently.
Half said that if they became pregnant by another man but wanted to stay with their partner, they would lie about the baby's real father.
Forty-two per cent would lie about contraception in order to get pregnant, no matter the wishes of their partner.
And an alarming 31 per cent said they would not tell a future partner if they had a sexual disease: this rises to 65 per cent among single women.