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YEON-JIN KAT MOON Born in the United States, she is a graduate of New York University in journalism and economics, according to the church-affiliated website. She also briefly appeared on a TV reality show in the U.S., "Survival of the Richest," in 2006. Press reviews of the first episode reported her fortune as $989 million and said she claimed to suffer from "chronic boredom"
-- and that she was voted off the show by the other rich kids at the end of the first episode. YOUNG-JIN MOON The 21-year-old committed suicide in 1999 by jumping from the 17th floor of a hotel in downtown Reno, Nevada, local officials said. He was in Reno visiting the University of Nevada campus and had been considering whether to study hotel management there or at home in Las Vegas, according to church officials interviewed at the time. Young-jin was said to not be heavily involved in the church. A church newsletter said his November 1997 wedding "set the stage for the blessing of 3.6 million couples worldwide." HEUNG-JIN MOON The 17-year-old died in early 1984 after the car he was driving collided with a tractor-trailer in New York. At the time of the accident, he was engaged to marry the prima ballerina daughter of Bo Hi Pak, the head of the church's Korean Cultural Foundation. The wedding, dubbed a "spiritual" marriage, went ahead as planned despite his death, and he was married posthumously to Julia Moon, a prominent figure in South Korea's arts scene. UN-JIN MOON Un-jin, another daughter, told "60 Minutes" in 1998 that she was estranged from her parents. When she told her parents that her husband beat her, they responded that she deserved it, she said. She also told the TV program that she knew Moon had at least one illegitimate son. SUNG-JIN MOON Sung-jin was born in 1946, the child of the Rev. Moon and his first wife Choi Sun-kil. He now lives in Japan, according to church officials and a church defector, Lee Young-sun.
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