Byung J. “B.J.” Pak moved with his family from Seoul, South Korea, to Kissimmee, Fla., when he was 9 years old.
Twenty-one years later, he was representing the United States, his new home country, in court as a federal prosecutor.
Byung J. "B.J." Pak moved with his family from Seoul, South Korea, to Kissimmee, Fla., when he was 9 years old.Twenty-one years later, he was representing the United States, his new home country, in court as a federal prosecutor.As an immigrant who spoke almost no English, Pak's path to success was an uphill climb.
August 22, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Byung J. “B.J.” Pak moved with his family from Seoul, South Korea, to Kissimmee, Fla., when he was 9 years old.
Twenty-one years later, he was representing the United States, his new home country, in court as a federal prosecutor.
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