(1)I miss you so muchimage text translation
(2)It was September 2020, the middle of the COVID-19 crisis
(3)The Supreme Court announced in February 2022
(4)We’ve decided that the kids should be sent back to their homes in San Francisco
(5)I’m pretty desperate financiallyEspecially considering the lawyer’s fees
(6)It’s almost 1 billion won now
(7)The amount spent in California and Korean courts
(8)I was a software developer when I was young
(9)It was quite successful
(10)So I’m okay now
(11)But this money is for the children’s future
(12)And for other purposes such as charitable business
(13)That’s why it’s Donya
(14)It doesn’t move
(15)It’s pouring into the legal system
(16)in a letter of apology
(17)He’s burning bills
I miss my children so much…a foreign man running on a treadmill
My wife left for Korea because she needed a month’s rest due to a quarrel between husband and wife
Cancelled a flight back to the U.S. two days ago and refused to go back
Her husband won U.S. courts and Korean Supreme Court rulings
The Korean side has decided that the children cannot be forcibly sent back
He went to his wife’s place with the executioner, but he didn’t let her hold his hand
I asked them what they wanted. I want to live with my dad or my mom
The children said they would live with their mother, and the executioner left together because he couldn’t do anything about it
In response, the man goes around Seoul and starts a walking demonstration
Demonstrations began between 20 and 2009 to come to Korea and meet children