DNA Test Results Expose the Real Baby Daddy in Court!

I’m still struggling. I’m homeless. I’m trying to get my children and I have no one on my side and I just feel so alone. I feel like a part of me is really missing. How many children do you have? I have two sons. He did tell me that he thought that my uncle or somebody in the family was my father.

 And when did he tell you this? Could be. Probably around 11. 11. So, you grew up not knowing if your father, the person you thought was your father or your uncle, Yeah. was your biological father. I do have a picture of him holding him when Will came out. After I got done holding him, he was excited when he had one baby back.

And when he first came out, I when I as I was holding him, he was telling me to hurry up so he can get him. So, he was excited to hold the baby for the first time. I do have a picture of him holding my baby. So, you picking the best father. You’re not picking the biological father. You picking the best father.

 The  Case one. This courtroom drama began with chaos. Mr. Jenkins bursts in, claiming he’s finally reunited with the daughter he lost decades ago. But Miss Bond looks him dead in the eye and says, “I don’t know you.” The judge, the audience, everyone is instantly hooked. Mr. Jenkins, you reached out to the court to open a case.

 You believe that you have a long lost daughter and hope to one day find her to prove you are her father. So, we’ve located the woman you believe is your daughter, and she’s here in court today. Now, imagine a stranger insisting he’s your father out of nowhere. That’s Miss Bond’s nightmare come true. She doesn’t just deny it.

 She pulls out her birth certificate, proving there’s no Jenkins listed anywhere, but he refuses to let that end the story. So, this is your birth certificate? Yes. Under father’s legal name, nothing is recorded, your honor. But you were raised by a man that you believe you were told was your biological father.

Yes. He died in a car accident in 1999 with my mother and I believe that that was my father. So, Miss Bon, ultimately you come to court today completely in the dark. Yes. Jenkins comes armed with his so-called evidence. He waves around a faded ultrasound photo like it’s a golden ticket to parenthood.

 He insists he was there for doctor visits years ago. Miss Bond stares at him like he’s spinning a fairy tale no one asked for. It’s a ultrasound picture that I used to go to to the hospital with her. You did? So, when you found out she was pregnant, I was excited. I said, I I got my first child. I got a girl.

 So, this is an ultrasound picture of Miss Bond. Yes. If you That you’ve saved all these years. Over 24 years, I’ve been saving that picture right there. The tension shifts when Miss Bond opens up about her own struggle. She tells the court she’s felt abandoned with no real support system her whole life.

 Her words cut through the room’s energy, silencing even the boldest spectators. Jenkins listens, but she stays guarded. I felt alone. You know, I didn’t have anyone to talk to. I didn’t have anyone. I lost my mother and my father and I didn’t have anybody. I’m still struggling. I’m homeless. I’m trying to get my children and I have no one on my side and I just feel so alone.

 I feel like a part of me is really missing. How many children do you have? I have two sons. That’s when Jenkins leans into full father figure mode. He promises loyalty, care, and unconditional love. Like a speech straight out of a family drama. But Miss Bond isn’t buying it right away. Her face says it all.

 Words are cheap. Excuse me, Yiana. She got me. You know, you don’t have to worry about that. I’m a man. I’mma step up and do what I got to do. My job is to protect you and to love you, to show you how a man supposed to treat you. You know,  I missed that growing up. I didn’t have a father figure to tell me, you know, right from wrong.

 Today, I made a lot of wrong decisions cuz I didn’t have anyone there. Jenkins insists his search was relentless. Social media accounts, old addresses, endless phone calls. He claims he tried them all. Miss Bonfires back, confused about how he had her number, yet never truly reached her. Even the courtroom nods at her logic. I used to go over one of your family members house.

 I used to come over there every Christmas. I used to go there. I kept me out on the porch. Played crazy on me. Played like she didn’t know who I won. I knocked on doors. I like to submit one more thing to the court. I have a Facebook page. If you went for social media, you could have found me. I I did everything I could do.

 I’ve been looking for you over 24 years. That’s one of your numbers that I have. Uh, the story takes another turn when Jenkins explains he fell out of touch after her mother’s death. That’s when he says the search reignited. But Miss Bond, clearly hurt, says he still could tried harder. The sting in her tone makes the tension cut even deeper.

 I talked to her on the phone and she said, “In the next week or so, I’ll let you see Andrea.” I said, “How how she’s doing?” She doing pretty good. A week later, I called her back at that number. Heard some bad news that she end up was in a bad car accident. Here we go again. Now it’s starting all over again.

She got killed in the car accident. You could have came to the funeral. Still don’t feel like you’re my father. I’m sorry. Judge Lake steps in to clarify the facts. Since Jenin’s name never appeared on her birth certificate, he had no legal rights to contact her as a father. That means no surprise visits, no sudden claims.

 Only a DNA test could settle this once and for all. When you submitted your birth certificate to the court and under father, there was no name listed. Because he was not listed, he doesn’t have any rights to see you or to stake any claim  to visit you, anything. Finally, the courtroom grows still.

 All eyes lock on Judge Lake as she carefully tears open the envelope. Every breath in the room feels heavy as both Jenkins and Miss Bond brace themselves for the truth that’s about to change everything. Has been determined by this court, Mr.  Jenkins. You are her father.   I was asking him, you know, if he would ever have any more kids, and he was like, “No, no, man.

 Honestly, I possibly have another child out there.” I was like, “Oh, really?” He was like, “Yeah, you know, this girl used to do it way back. You know, she gave this baby up for adoption and never got to, you know, see it cuz he didn’t know.” Case two, Miss Diaz’s story begins with a lifetime of questions. After discovering she was adopted, she spent three decades chasing the truth about her biological father.

20 years old, I was told that I was not ever going to have children. The opportunity arose for me to be able to raise a child. One of my ex-husband’s best friends came and told us that he had gotten his mistress uh pregnant. her biological mother. She came to live. He even wrote to Diaz from behind bars, pouring his heart into the letter.

 I don’t need DNA to know you’re mine, he insisted. For her, the words felt like long-awaited closure. A voice finally reaching out after decades of silence. Probability of sibling is 0.6%. Which means they do not share biological parents. You’re Miss Mergin. And your name? I’m Andre Hatterson.

 So, Miss Merchant, you were married to Mr. Hansen. At the time that Miss Percal was conceived. Yes, I knew that she was born. I knew she was his when she was born. Case three. For over three decades, Miss Pearl has lived with rejection. Her mother swears Mr. Hansen as her father, but he has never accepted her as his own.

 The most painful part, he embraced her sister. Yet pushed Pearl away at every turn. You say for the past 31 years, your father has never been willing to accept you as his biological daughter. your honor. When asked why, Hansen delivers a shocking explanation. He claims he was married at the time and had a daughter with his wife just 1 month after Pearl was born.

 The timing, he says, makes the entire situation suspicious. Why is it you deny her? I was married with another woman at the time. There’s no way. Me and the other woman that I was in a relationship with was having a baby. And I don’t cheat. When I’m with somebody, I stay with somebody. I just got out of a 20-year marriage. I was with the woman 20 years.

Never cheated on her. You’re in a marriage. You say you never cheated on your wife. Yeah, that’s right. Charlene Pearl’s mother isn’t holding back. She says Hansen is lying through his teeth. According to her, he was bouncing between two homes, keeping both women in the dark while playing family with each.

And I told her, we kept going back and forth. We was seeing each other back and forth. And then uh I had met somebody too and I was sleeping with him. And then he was going back and forth to Tracy. But Hansen swears that’s impossible. He insists he was loyal to his wife Tracy and would never betray her vows.

 to prove his innocence. He even offers to take a lie detector test right there in court. His contention is is that he was married and he never cheated. I’ll take a lie detector test. I would never cheat on Tracy ever. He then claims ignorance as his defense. According to him, he had no idea Pearl existed until she was nearly a teenager.

Charlene, however, pushes back hard, saying she told him from the very beginning, but he simply refused to accept it. No, I didn’t take off. I was refused to eat my daughter. You refused? I never got to I didn’t even know she was even around at 12 or 13 years old. I didn’t even know she existed that I even knew that she was around.

 Yeah, I don’t want any. And were you clear with him when you were pregnant? This is your child. Yes, I did tell him and he told me no, I wasn’t that. Then comes the twist. Hansen’s ex-wife, Tracy steps forward with her daughter, Triasa. Tracy admits she knew something was wrong because her daughter and Pearl were born less than a month apart.

 For her, that was all the proof of infidelity she needed. You’re Miss Mergin, and your name? I’m Andre Hamilton. All right. So, Miss Merchant, you were married to Mr. Hansen at the time that Miss Perl was conceived. Yes, I knew that she was born. I knew she was his when she was born. But Hansen isn’t done throwing curveball.

 He accuses Tracy of her own betrayal, claiming she slept with his older brother. With that, he casts down on whether the daughter he raised was even biologically his. You’re also DENYING THAT MISS HANSEN is your daughter. 50/50 chance. Yeah. No. Me? why we were married with my older brother and I didn’t even find this out until 5 years after we were divorced that rumors were going around that she’d slept with my brother.

 I confronted my brother and he told me yes he did. The accusation devastates Triasa. She recalls the day her father told her when she was just 11 that her uncle might actually be her real dad. The memory still haunts her and the pain in her voice shakes the courtroom. He did tell me that he thought that my uncle or somebody in the family was my father.

 And when did he tell you this? Could be. Um, probably around 11. When you were 11, so you grew up not knowing if your father, the person you thought was your father or your uncle, was your biological father. After decades of deceit, the truth must finally come out. Judge Lake reveals the first DNA results, the test that will determine if Triasa is truly Anson’s Dow, his niece.

 The tension in the room is unbearable. When it comes to the paternity of Ms. Hansen, Mr. Hansen, you are her father. You. But the biggest question still lingered. After 31 years of denial, will Pearl finally be acknowledged as Hansen’s daughter? Or will this tangle web of lies prove once and for all that she is buying rejected for nothing? When it comes to the paternity of Ms.

Persal, Mr. Hansen, you are her father. Was that because he was with you or because you all made a decision? Was it a three-way consultation? No, your honor. He was there at the birth. I feel like Nathan wasn’t even ready if it was his own son because he didn’t have a job. He didn’t have a vehicle.

 He still lived with his parents, his aunt, somebody. Case four. This case is one tangled nod of family drama. Two cousins, Cordell and Nathan, step into court fighting over baby arrow. To make things even more complicated, their mothers are identical twins, which makes the whole family tree hard to follow. of the identical twins submitted a statement to the court.

 The other identical twin Cordell believes with all his heart that he’s the dad. He shares how baby Arrow lights up when he walks in the door, crawling straight into his arms. To him, that bond is proof enough of fatherhood. I come home from work. He smiles, crawls over to me. I leave, he cries until she comes home.

 He’s just like my little buddy. The Cordell insists he holds no bitterness toward Nathan. In fact, he says if the DNA proves Nathan is the father, he’ll celebrate for him. He even reminds the court that he and Kayla once suffered a miscarriage, making his baby extra meaningful. But at the same time, I’m happy cuz it’ll be his first, and I’m happy for Kayla regardless, cuz me and her had our miscarriage.

Then enters their outspoken aunt, ready to stir the pot. She testifies that Kayla, the baby’s mother, has been telling different story. Sometimes she tells Cordell he’s the dad. Other times she swears it’s Nathan. What do you know about this ma’am? I do know that she tells Nathan all the time, “You’re the daddy.

” Then she’ll go back to Cordell and say, “You’re the daddy.” The drama thickened at the hospital. Kayla needed an emergency C-section and while Cordell showed up, Nathan wasn’t there. His excuse, no transportation, which left her feeling abandoned in her moment of need. Was told that she had a doctor’s appointment that day and I told her to keep me updated and I I had no transportation.

 She went under emergency C-section and when it came time to name a father on the birth certificate, Kayla chose Cordell. She explained she did it because Nathan didn’t have a steady job or even a car, making him unprepared for fatherhood. Oh, you put Mr. Nola on the birth. Yes. Was that because he was with you or because you all made a decision? Did was it a three-way consultation? No, your honor.

 He was there at the birth. I feel like Nathan wasn’t even ready if it was his own son because he didn’t have a job. He didn’t have a vehicle. He still lived with his parents, his aunt, somebody. But Judge Lake isn’t fooled. She makes it clear that Kayla wasn’t picking the biological father. She was picking who she thought was the better father.

 That revelation changes the whole energy in the room. So, you picking the best father. You’re not picking the biological father. You picking the best five.  Nathan is crushed by the situation. He believes Caleb pushed him out of the picture and chose Cordell over him. His voice breaks as he explains how much that decision tore at his heart.

I just really ripped my heart out cuz I thought she loved me more than what to do that. But then again, I mean, you thought she loved you more enough to not that she wouldn’t have done that to me. When you say done that to me, can you explain that? She just basically pushed me aside for him to be the dad is what I feel.

The judge lays it out plainly. Nathan fell for the woman who was already connected to his cousin. In the end, Kayla chose the older cousin over the younger one, leaving the family torn apart. I just got it. That’s your brother, but you the big brother. He idolizes his big brother. His big brother had a girl.

Girl was beautiful. When my big brother does things she doesn’t like, and now she’s keeping my baby away from me because now she really wants to be with my big brother. So, they’ve taken my baby and made a family. Now, the moment of truth arrives. The DNA results are in, ready to settle the chaos once and for all.

 Which cousin, Cordell or Nathan, is the real father of Baby Arrow? It has been determined by this court, Mr. Nicola. No. No. No. Then my boyfriend. Were there multiple men you were sleeping with during the time of conception? Yes, your honor. So, you know, when you got pregnant, you did not know who the father of your child was? Yes, your honor.

 But at the hospital, it was only one other person that that I knew who came with us was my boyfriend. But I met him when I was Case five. This case carries a heavy weight of grief and hope. Miss Alexander has come to court to honor her late son, Nicholas’s final wish to confirm through a DNA test if the baby he cherished was truly his.

 It’s a mother’s last promise to her child. You and your daughter are here today because your son contacted maternity court. He was seeking a DNA test on a baby he was unsure. Sadly, just two weeks later, he died in a tragic accident. But she tells the court the situation was even more complicated. According to her, Miss Jackson admitted that there were multiple possible fathers.

 She even claims two other men showed up at the hospital waiting to meet the baby. Billion was first born, the child was first born. She said that it was other men. It was two other guys there. And when the baby was born, they looked at it and looked at and they said it didn’t look like them. and they dabbed each other and they left.

Miss Jackson, however, pushes back firmly. She says the only other man at the hospital was her new boyfriend, someone she met long after her pregnancy had already begun. She denies involving any other men at all. There multiple men at the hospital baby was born. No. No. No. Then my boyfriend. Were there multiple men you were sleeping with during the time of conception? Yes, your honor.

So, you know, when you got pregnant, you did not know who the father of your child was? Yes, your honor. But at the hospital, it was only one other person that that I knew who came with us was my boyfriend. But I met him when I was already 5 months pregnant. Despite the confusion, Nicholas was overjoyed when the baby was born.

Photographs show him beaming, holding the child in his arms with pure pride. In that moment, all his doubts seemed to vanish. I do have a picture of him holding him when Will came out. After I got down, he was excited when he had when baby when he first came out, I as I was holding him, he was telling me to hurry up so he can get him.

So, he was excited to hold the baby for the first time. I do have a picture of him holding my baby. Miss Jackson testifies that she tried to get a DNA test on the very day of delivery. The hospital refused, telling her it wasn’t possible. Nicholas also resisted going through child support to arrange one, fearing the process.

You know, got a paternity test for I tried to I did try to get a print test the day Williams born, but the hospital told me we had to go to another place. And I tried taking him to that place, but he wasn’t willing to do that with me cuz I had opened up a case of child support against him for me to take that um DNA test.

 Just two weeks before tragedy struck, Nicholas finally agreed to take action. He went with Miss Jackson to the child support office to start the process, but they couldn’t get the test completed that same day. The chance slipped away. They hooked up to go to child support, but they couldn’t uh do it. I had talked Nicholas into doing that because I said, “I don’t believe he’s yours.

” Then comes a painful revelation from Nicholas’s mother. She explains her son had been misled before another woman once falsely claimed he was the father of her child. That betrayal left him fearful and cautious. The second time around and Nicholas had a previous relationship and the girl told him the child was healed and it turned out it was and they were actually in a relationship and they was in a relationship not no fly by night.

 That was a fly by night relationship. Still, Nicholas’s love for the baby was undeniable. In a touching gesture, he named the little boy William after his own grandfather. For him, the child represented hope no matter the uncertainty. Nick actually named my baby William is named after my grandfather. That is an interesting piece of information.

 Why would your son give Miss Jackson’s son your grandfather’s name? Now, the truth rests in Judge Lake’s hands. Will the results confirm that William is Nicholas’s son, the last living piece of a life cut short? Or will this family’s heartbreak only deepen with another painful loss? Determined that Mr. Nicholas Alexander is not the father.

 was intimate with two men on the very day she conceived her baby. And shocking, that wasn’t all she had slept with. A total of 10 men during her conception window. Mr. Crisp and Miss Hwle are about to face a very long and dramatic session with Judge Lake in paternity court. The tension in the courtroom rises as the case unfolds. What starts as a dispute soon spirals into a web of betrayal, denial, and emotional chaos.

My first son, he wasn’t there. I I I did it myself. I was working. He was partying. I was left alone at home. He was never there. And this forced you to cheat. Yes. Mr. Crisp was hardly ever present in the relationship, leaving a vacuum that Miss HWL at chose to fill in the worst way possible.

 Instead of confronting her husband or seeking clarity, she turned to infidelity. The choice to cheat didn’t come from confusion. It came from frustration and neglect. But her actions only worsened the pain on both sides. Now, the truth stands ready to unravel before the court. Dad just passed away. I I just I felt I  was sad that he passed away, so I just got out and partied.

 I just I guess I really didn’t care. I felt bad about it. Been through a tragic loss. Poor Mr. Chris. The man seems like a victim of miscommunication and grief. After losing his father, his emotions were clearly fragile. Yet, Miss Hwle never made the effort to understand that.

 Instead of comforting, she drifted away, leaving room for suspicion and resentment. It’s almost as if both of them stopped trying long before the affair even happened. This cheating has led you to the doubt regarding the paternity of your son, Ben? Yes, your honor. Did he really just compare baby Bentley to Dennis the Menace? The courtroom bursts with laughter and disbelief.

Every couple that enters this court brings a storm of drama, and this one is no exception. If Bentley’s blonde hair and blue eyes don’t match either parent, the court starts to question genetics and loyalty alike. After all, resemblance is the spark that ignites every argument in paternity court. was pregnant with uh Bentley and um I had wrote him a letter uh telling him about it was about 10 pe 10 10 of them.

10 men. That’s the shocking number hanging over this case. How can Miss HW genuinely expect Mr. Crisp to believe he’s the father when the odds are 1 in 10. The audacity almost defies logic. She claims she’s sure. Yet her actions scream otherwise. The math simply doesn’t add up and neither does her story.

 A little later, she wants to call me on the phone and say, “Well, Noah’s uh was my oldest son. He uh he wants you back. I don’t want to have nothing to do with you, but you need to come live with me, you know, like like I’m supposed to.” As if things weren’t chaotic enough, Miss HWLE throws in another low blow, “You’re not the real father anyway.

” The courtroom collectively gasps. With all that’s been said and done, she still doesn’t grasp why Mr. Crisp doubts her. It’s a mess of her own making, and she seems oblivious to it. Maybe denial is her coping mechanism, but it’s only digging her deeper. Did you tell him he was not Bentley’s father? I have said that, your honor.

In your heart of heart, did you think he really wasn’t Bentley’s father? At times, I do. To make things worse, Miss HWLE herself admits she’s uncertain about who the father truly is. That’s the final straw. Even Judge Lake looks ready to wrap things up and send everyone home. If the mother herself isn’t sure, what’s the point of arguing? The confusion in her voice says it all this case is as tangled as her choices.

Really doesn’t look like Joe, but I hope he is Joe’s  because that way I made the mistake of of Paula’s dad could be three different men. Then comes a shocking twist the behavior seems to run in the family. Miss HWlet’s mother, Miss Berg, reveals that she too was caught in a similar scandal years ago.

 Apparently, there were multiple possible fathers in her daughter’s own conception story. The generational pattern of infidelity and secrecy leaves everyone stunned. It’s a haunting reminder of history repeating itself. I mean,  uh, I was the only one that worked. I was the only one trying to take care of everything. People just didn’t pay me.

If you weren’t happy in the relationship, Judge Lake doesn’t hold back. She hits every nerve with one piercing truth. If Miss HWlet keeps justifying her poor choices, the cycle of deceit will never end. 10 men today, maybe 50 tomorrow. The courtroom grows silent as those words sink in.

 The reality is painful but necessary. Sometime tough love is the only language that brings clarity. I’m not happy you’re not here and yet you keep repeating the same cycle over and over again. Finally, Judge Lake turns her attention to both parents. She reminds them that baby Bentley deserves better not just DNA results, but real responsibility.

The courtroom tension fades as the focus shifts to the child’s future. Whether Mr. Crisp is the biological father or not, one thing is certain. Accountability must start here. And with that, it’s time to reveal the truth. Mr. Crisp, you are his father. Miss Williams and her two sisters step into paternity court.

 Their faces heavy with resentment and confusion. Their mother, Miss Liddell, joins them, not out of pride, but out of guilt. Years of secrets and questionable choices have finally led to this day. Her daughters have lived their whole lives in uncertain, blaming her for their pain. Now they’re all here seeking the truth that’s long been buried.

 If the DNA test confirms their father, it won’t erase the trauma. They need to face the emotional truth before the biological one. He might not be Tamari’s father. To him, this was a set up an emotional trap to keep him tied to her. Their relationship, he said, was never serious, and she was well aware of his affairs with other women.

He knew I was dating other women. I never knew he was dating other women. Delight. Miss Marsh told the court how Reed once took her on what she thought was a romantic vacation only to introduce her to his wife. Gasps ech across the room. Yet Reed stood proud. Make and find another wife and he get these women involved and they write me.

The drama wasn’t limited to the courtroom. It had spilled onto social media. A Facebook post from Miss Marsh had gone viral, turning their private dispute into public entertainment. Judge Lauren examined the post closely, questioning both parties about their online behavior. The courtroom felt more like a battleground for reputations than a pursuit of truth.

Someone posted a picture of the baby. Exactly. And said, “Congratulations on your new baby.” And Mr. Reed, you responded, “Don’t be too quick to say that.” That’s how I felt. I don’t know for sure. So, what is your doubt exactly? Cuz you have not testified. Because every time she get angry with me, the first thing she do is say, “You’re not the father.

 This other gentleman is the father that she was sleeping with.” Finally, the court examined the conception timeline. Tamari was born on April 15th, 2016. Working backward, the likely conception period was between July 18th and July 23rd, 2015. Marsh argued that this perfectly matched her time with Reed, but under pressure, she confessed to seeing another man just days after that time frame, leaving everyone questioning the accuracy of her claim.

Did you inform both of them that they were both potentially the file? Yes, I did. But the conception date match up to Mr. Reek. Let me grab my conception calculator. Tell me when was Tamari born? April 15th. Right. April 15th, 2016. 16. If we hit calculate, the conception date would be July 18th to July 23rd, 2015.

For nearly a year, Reed had tried to be the man he thought he should be. Despite his suspicions, he moved in with Marsh and spent 7 months trying to create a home for Tamar. The little girl called him Dada, and he began to believe it himself. But now, with the DNA test results ready to be revealed, the entire courtroom waited in breathless anticipation.

Mr. Reed, you are not the father. When the truth came out, the air shift. Reed smirked, laughing bitterly as if victory had always been his. His arrogance filled the room until Judge Lauren stepped in. She reminded him that fatherhood was more than DNA and that his actions had consequences. Her words cut deeper than the results ever could, leaving everyone silent as the gavl fell.

Now, Mr. Reed, you were perfectly fine when she was one of many. Now you got a problem cuz you was one of many. No, I DON’T HAVE A PROBLEM. NO. The moment Miss Sales entered the courtroom, her expression said it all. She wasn’t here for games. She wanted just plain and simple. For five long years, she had been entangled with Domo Jackson, a man she claimed once begged her to bear his child.

 But now, with their three-year-old daughter, Maya, sitting innocently nearby, Jackson appeared cold and detached. To him, this wasn’t love. It was a trap. Miss Sales, you claimed that you and the defendant, Mr. Jackson, were in a serious relationship, and it was his idea to have a baby. But now that your three-year-old daughter Micaia is here, he denies being her father.

From the start, Jackson’s stance was firm. He denied fathering little Micaia without hesitation. According to him, Miss Sales was nothing more than a side affair, a woman he entertained, but never promised anything to. He made it clear that she was a secret, not a soulmate. His indifference filled the courtroom like a chill in the air.

Mr. Jackson, you claim that Miss Sales is a former side chick who is trying to pin a baby on you only because she wants you back in her life. You are certain you are not her daughter’s father. Is that correct? Yes. But Miss Sales wasn’t fighting for money or attention. She was fighting for truth.

 She wanted the world to see the man behind the mask. She claimed Jackson was the one who pursued her relentlessly, begging for her time and affection. Their bond, she insisted, was more than casual. It was a relationship that once meant everything to her. I was with De Mo for five years. We were in a relationship. We had our baby. And now because he sits up and talks to his family, now he feels like that is not his child.

 Since the day my daughter was born, because she was light-skinned with gray eyes, that was not  his child. Of course, every story has two sides. Jackson held his ground, portraying their connection as nothing serious. He told the court she knew exactly what it was. A fleeting romance, no strings attached to him.

 Miss Sales had taken something simple and turned it into drama. The courtroom murmured as his words echoed cold. “Mr. Jackson, she said you were in a 5-year relationship. Is that true?” No, ma’am. So, how what were we doing, Mo? What were you doing? Huh? You know, she was like my sidewoman. Your side woman? She was your side woman.

Mo, you going to stand her? So, it’s your testimony. You weren’t in a relationship at all. I mean, we had a relationship, but it wasn’t serious, you know. We we was just, you know, Miss Sales fired back with emotion. She reminded everyone that Jackson had practically lived with her every day, every night, always by her side.

 He ate her food, shared her bed, and whispered promises that made her believe she was the only one. But now, standing in court, he acted like none of her tears weren’t just from pain, they were from betrayal. So, did you make that clear or were you making her feel like she was your real woman, but really you were just having a sidewoman? He was just my sidewoman.

 I made it clear to her before she understood. Stop lying. He came to my house every single day. He my house every single day. Jackson’s confidence came from one strange source, his family. They claimed that Micaia’s light skin and gray eyes were proof she couldn’t be his. He clung to that like it was science, dismissing the need for an actual DNA test.

 My family knows best, he said smug. The courtroom couldn’t help but react disbelief. Why is it you think you can’t be Micaia’s biological father? It seems like you at least a possibility. Yiana, one day I was over my family member house uh doing some work with him and a friend of us called and said that they seen her in a car with some light-skinned guy with dreads  and say this who she been seeing.

 This a possibility could be her baby daddy or anything like that. This was told to me. Then Judge Lake called Jackson’s sister Denanisha to the stand. Denanisha recounted a late night call from her brother where he told her that Miss Sales had admitted to sleeping with another man. The revelation cast a shadow of doubt over the case.

 Suddenly, the courtroom’s energy shifted suspicion was now the main player. You know about this situation. Demo called me crying one night because he said Ashley admitted to him that she has slept with a light-skinned dude with dreads and there’s a possibility that Micaa might not be his. Jackson claimed he had once tried to take a DNA test, but was stopped by Miss Sail’s emotional outburst at the courthouse.

 He said she cried so hard that he couldn’t bring himself to go through with it. Judge Lake, unimpressed, reminded him that avoiding the truth was never the answer. Both sides were unraveling under pressure. Sales, you got a lot of mouth for everybody, but you ain’t going to have a lot of mouth for me.

 And if you if what you’re saying is true, that envelope is going TO VALIDATE IT. YOU DON’T HAVE TO ACT A FOOL FOR IT AGAIN BECAUSE YOU DON’T HAVE TO ACT A FOOL FOR THE TRUTH. FINALLY, Miss Sales accused Jackson of leading a double life, juggling her and another woman at the same time. The tension reached its peak as Judge Lake prepared the results.

Every eye in the courtroom was fixed on that white envelope. No matter the outcome, one thing was clear. Someone’s truth was about to be shattered. Mr. Jackson, you are the father. Now I know who my baby daddy is. When little Deja was born, Tony Miller never imagined he’d be in court one day questioning his role as her father.

 What should have been a time of joy became a cloud of suspicion. His trust had already been shaken once before Miss Troutman had left him for another man and later returned as if nothing had happened. Tony forgave her, but the wound never healed. Now those old doubts had come roaring back. Mr.

 Miller, you claim your girlfriend, Miss Troutman, left you for another man. You say that when she returned, you forgave her and quickly resumed your sexual relationship. Yes. Shortly after she announced she was pregnant, Miss Troutman didn’t deny her affair she faced at Hadon. She claimed she had her reasons: loneliness, frustration, and Tony’s neglect.

 According to her, he wasn’t providing for their family the way he should have. During his absence, it was Tony’s mother who stepped in, providing for her and the baby. What angered Troutman most wasn’t Tony’s absence, but his mother’s constant interference in their life. Yes. How did you end up in this situation? Well, I wouldn’t have been sleeping around with other men if he was doing his responsibility as a father and taking care of his girls and me also.

 He wasn’t buying diapers, wipes, clothes. His mother was the man of our relationship. She took care of her. Feeling unloved and overlooked, Miss Troutman turned to someone else for comfort. Tony had gone out of town for a week, and in that short time, she found herself back in the arms of another man. When Tony returned home, he walked into a scene that shattered his heart.

Another man cradling his baby. That image burned itself into his memory and his trust was lost forever. Yes. Yes, we have a second child, Deja. And you have doubts about number two. I do have doubts. Why? And I I seen her with another guy at Plasma Center and I he was holding my first born.

 I said, “Who’s this guy holding my my She said the case quickly grew messy as both sides laid their accusations bare.” Tony’s anger boiled over while Miss Troutman tried to defend her choices. The timeline became crucial. Three different men were involved in a span of weeks. Miss Troutman claimed her affair only happened after she and Tony split up, but Tony wasn’t buying it.

 His confusion and heartbreak turned into disbelief. Miss Troutman, you admit that during that time you were intimate with another man? Yes. And during that time, were you intimate with anyone else? No. Well, yes, I was. When me I’m sorry. Yes, I was. Then came the most painful moment of all.

 Tony recalled seeing that plasma guy, as he called him, holding his daughter like she was his own. It was a sight that crushed him to his core. Miss Troutman explained her version, but her words sounded hollow. Even the judge had to pause, questioning how such chaos could unfold within a single family. Ran out the house, slipped on a banana pill, and landed in a bed with somebody else.

No, that is not what happened. I’m trying to figure out how this That’s not what happened. No leans up. Determined to prove her story, Miss Troutman brought forward her evidence, a neatly organized calendar. Each date was color-coded, each event marked with precision. She insisted the timing of conception lined up with Tony, not the other men.

 Meanwhile, Tony clung to the faint hope that biology might still be on his side. Deep down, he wanted to believe Deja was his. So, you have a February calendar laid out so we can understand what all was going on. In yellow, we have the dates you were with the chat line guy. Yes, ma’am. The green outlines the dates you were with the guy at the plasma center.

Yes, ma’am. Judge Lauren was visibly disappointed. She reminded them both that parenthood required maturity and sacrifice. No matter how much pain existed between them, their child deserved better. The courtroom’s energy shifted as she scolded them for letting ego poor decisions destroy their family stability. It wasn’t just about DNA.

 It was about responsibility. This relationship is now in jeopardy because of choices you both made. Immature choices. We’re not just talking about Deja. You’ll have another child together.  Yes. Even Tony’s mother had something to say. As the grandmother, she had loved and cared for Deja like her own.

 But even she admitted to noticing subtle differences in the child’s features traits that didn’t quite resemble Tony. Her words added another layer of tension. Her voice filled with sadness rather than accusation. The family bond was hanging by a thread. And I seen that guy. He Deja looks just like him.

 I wanted to believe her because she said it was my son’s baby. Maybe which guy did you see? Finally, the courtroom fell silent. Judge Lauren reminded everyone that family isn’t a battlefield. It’s a foundation, one built on truth and trust. But trust was the very thing missing here. As she unfolded the DNA results, all eyes were fixed on her.

What came next would either heal the family or break it beyond repair. Mr. Miller. Yes, your honor. You are not her father. Hey. Hey. Hey. Patrice. Patrice. Baby, I I love you, baby. One, Miss Reed has hauled her husband’s mistress, Miss Austin, into court, not only demanding a DNA test, but also suing her, claiming she deliberately tore her family apart.

Miss Reed, you are demanding that Miss Austin have paternity test administered on her child. Doing the DNA test will prove that your husband is not her baby’s father. Additionally, you are suing his mistress, Miss Austin, in the amount of $5,000 for alienation of affections. Miss Austin’s defense is brutally unapologetic.

 She argues that Reed should focus on her own finances and boldly insists the affair only happened because Reed wasn’t fulfilling her wely duty. You say you are here today to defend your reputation and prove that Mr. Wallace is the father of your child. You argue that you do not owe Miss Reed anything and she needs to move on with her life, pay her own bill.

The betrayal came to light at the worst possible time. Just after giving birth to her second child, Reed picked up her husband’s phone and heard Austin casually declare, “I’m Reananiel’s girlfriend.” Miss Reed, how did you find out about Miss Austin? And I found out about Mrs. Austin one day.

 I came in from the hospital from having my second child and Rangel’s phone rang and I just so happened to answer the phone and Mrs. Austin, she said, “I’m Rangiel’s girlfriend.” But the scandal runs deeper. The other possible father of Austin’s baby isn’t even Mr. Wallace. Reed’s old boyfriend, who just happens to be dating Austin. Now, the connections are twisted beyond belief.

Your honor, how is he the um father of her child when it was another man involved? My ex-boyfriend, the ones who she go with now. I don’t know if they GO TOGETHER. OH, WAIT. NOW, say that again. Yes. The man that’s the other person who they say that is the my daughter Muriel’s father.

 Her man that my ex who that she is dating now. Austin admits openly that sleeping with Reed’s ex wasn’t accidental. It was a calculated move to wound both Reed and Wallace in one stroke of vengeance. I can explain that situation. Had a revenge. At the time, Rael was cheating on me with her. So, I noticed that Deir was messaging a boy up on Facebook telling him how she missed him.

 So, how about I get revenge on Rael and talk to her boyfriend. Yes, I did it to hurt Rael and I did it to hurt her. And so, Roy see it’s not okay to cheat on someone and misuse them as someone you love them and that’s not what you do to someone you love. Cheat on them and you don’t misuse them. Then enters Wallace himself, utterly unrepentant with smug confidence.

 He confesses he cheated simply because he was bored and married and says he feels no guilt whatsoever. Married to Miss Reed. Yes. But you were sleeping with M. Austin. Yes. You had a baby with Miss Reed. Three. You might have a baby with Miss Austin. Allegedly. You busy. You just standing there, Mr.

 Wallace, like you don’t have a piece of remorse in the world. Now you don’t. No, ma’am. The paternity mystery grows murkier with conflicting condom claim. Austin’s where she used protection with Reed’s ex, but Reed says the man told her they had multiple unprotected encounters. I had sex with Ryan first and I used unprotected sex with Ryel and I used protected sex with the other boy.

 But honest, she’s lying. The boy told me that he had unprotected sex with Deir several times because he do not like to use protection. When the judge presses Austin on who she actually hopes the father is, her lover Wallace or her new boyfriend, she bursts into laughter, refusing to give a straight answer.

 Who baby do you want it to be? Your husband? No, your honor. Or your boyfriend? I rather put The chaos escalates when yet another woman, Kendra Robert, comes forward. She claims she also has a five-month-old child fathered by none other than Mr. Wallace, proving his affairs extend far beyond Austin. I also have found my old child by Mr.

Wallace that he claims to be a father of. In a dramatic blow, the judge dismissed Reed’s $5,000 claim against Austin. But the real bombshell still looms. The DNA results for Austin’s baby are about to be read. Where you are suing Ms. Austin for alienation of affection for the amount of $5,000. Correct.

Sue for alienation of affection. You have to prove that this woman, young woman, planned to destroy your marriage. I don’t see that it was his free will that started this affair. Are we clear? Yes, Sha. My judgment is for the defendant. Now the entire courtroom holds its breath with a wife, two mistresses, an old boyfriend, and Wallace all entangled.

The truth of who fathered the child will finally be revealed. Comes to baby Deiel, Mr. Wallace, you are her father. So you dummy. So you were intimate with Mr. Fernandez on the first. Yes. The 31st, the first. Then we got into it. He cheated on me on the second. Unlike sex. And then I went out with my friend and did what I did.

The sixth, the seventh, and the eighth, which is during the window of conception. Yes, your honor. When were you intimate with other guy when you all fell out? Like January 5th. Well, that’s the same week. But he cheated on me on January 2nd. Case two, on January 2nd. Everything fell apart.

 A furious fiance discovered his partner’s betrayal, pawned off her engagement ring, and is now dragging her to court demanding $300 for the law. Now, you claim you found evidence that she cheated and another man may have fathered your little girl, Divine. Now, you called off the wedding, pawn the ring, and lost $300. Her excuse for stepping out, she insists he was already unfaithful before they even got serious.

 And her actions were nothing but payback after catching the scent of another woman on. When we first got together, he already had a girlfriend. So, he already was a cheater in the beginning. He cheated with I cheated. Why we here? We not I didn’t cheat. Why we here right now? You did cheat and that’s exactly why I cheated. He comes over.

 He say he was at the house seeing the baby. You know what I’m saying? Like I come in, I I kiss him. I smell it. Start kissing him all over because I’m like, “Okay.” But I really was smelling him. That’s what I was doing. The discovery wasn’t accidental. He proudly confesses that he’s a habitual snooper.

 And his deep dive into her phone uncovered explicit photos of her with a man resembling rapper Gucci Mane. I found out it took it took weeks of me pressing it out of her. When when I came home, it was just me and her there. One day, I see her phone. I ain’t going to lie. I’m a big snooper. So, I grabbed a phone. I paid for the phone.

 But look, I’m a big snooper. I grab a phone. I grab a phone. I look through. I see her hugged up with a guy, some Gucci man looking guy. I don’t black just, hey, who is this? Then came the shocking twist about protection. He says they never used condoms because she swore she was allergic to latex.

 But he’s starting to think that was just another one of her lies. Action. It was several arguments and I wore a condom. You’re allergic to condoms, right? But you’re allergic to it. But I didn’t know him. But you So you’re going to eat some food that you’re allergic to it. But you know you ain’t know him. So wait is you’re saying Butler is allergic to She’s allergic to condoms, your honor.

We never use them. I I wasn’t even aware of this. We never use condoms to the to the latex material. Latex material. Under the pressure of the courtroom, Miss Butler finally breaks. She admits she fabricated the allergy story so she could avoid protection altogether, leaving him humiliated. Yeah. Are you or are you not allergic to latex? No. Recent? Oh, so that was a lie.

That’s why we here you l cuz she’s a liar. She’s a liar and I need a condom. That’s my daughter. I use a condom. So you’re not actually allergic to lat. I’m not. Her own notes make things even worse. A calendar shows she was intimate with both Mr. Fernandez and her so-called revenge fling during the same week, muddying the entire conception timeline.

So you were intimate with Mr. Fernandez on the 1st? Yes. the 31st, the 1st, then we got into it. He cheated on me on the second, unlike sex. And then I went out with my friend and did what I did. The sixth, the seventh, and the eighth, which is during the window of conception. Yes, your honor. When were you intimate with other guy when you all fell out? Like January 5th? Well, that’s the same week, but he cheated on me on January 2nd.

The argument over baby Divine’s look grows heated. She insists the child is her fiance’s twin while he coldly snaps back claiming the baby resembles Gucci Mane far more than him. I was a newborn and her as a newborn at the time that I felt we looked alike. All right. Y’all look alike right now. DO YOU HAVE THOSE PHOTOS? YES, I do.

 Your honor Fernandez is a child and Divine is a baby. And you say there’s no resemblance. But as she got older, the eyebrows, look at the eyes. Look at the nose. As she got older, the baby don’t look like me. She She looks like Gucci Man. No, she don’t. She look like the guy that was in that picture.

 In a fiery moment, she confesses she once blurted out, “This isn’t your baby.” Just to wound him in anger, the judge sternly reminds her that such words can never be unsaid. She told me the baby went. So, and you CUZ YOU ALWAYS SAY IT’S NOT YOURS. SO, HOLD ON. Let Let ME GET TO THAT. WHAT did she say? She say, “Uh, when the baby did get conceived, okay, because you always thought we had argued one day.

 I’m going to say, “Yeah, it’s Gucci Man Baby.” Cuz that’s not my baby. I don’t want to keep hearing it’s Gucci Man Baby. So, uh, of course I’m GOING TO SAY, “YEAH, IT’S NOT YOUR BABY.” Despite the turmoil, he breaks down emotionally, revealing he tattooed Baby Divine’s name on his body. He swears his love is real.

 He just needs certainty about fatherhood. I still try to be close and bond with baby. I got her name tattooed on me. I I stand off though every time you get an attitude that this bothers you. Yeah, she bothered me a lot, your honor. Every day I think about from work, home to everywhere. I just think about it. It’s on my mind. I love her.

 I do love that little girl, you know. I just I just need to know. I need to know. But now the tension peak. The court awaits the DNA results to decide if this scorned man who sold off the engagement ring will find Heartbreak or discover he truly is baby Divine’s father. It has been determined by this court. Mr. Fernandez, you are her father.

Told you. I know what I’m talking about. I’m going by the date. I had my due date was January 14th. Okay. I had him January 8th. I had sex with Mr. Johnson April 23rd and May 3rd. It’s just too close. Case three, teen mom. Miss Short is taking her first love, Mr. Johnson, straight to court, demanding he finally take responsibility for their baby boy, Jabari, after leaving her to raise him alone.

Miss Short, you and your mother, opened your case today because your first love, the defendant, denied your 21-month-old son, Jabari. You are a single teenage mother who needs help, and you demand Mr. Johnson step up and be a father. But the twist. Short’s own mother confesses she suspected from the start that Johnson might not be the father and even admits to keeping him away from seeing the child.

I did stop him from coming over because I didn’t want no feelings to get involved. Like them to get attached if he wasn’t the father cuz she did tell them it’s a possibility you may not be the father. Things really blew up when Johnson spotted another girl on Facebook and cruy told Short, “I don’t want you.

 I want her.” That cutting remark pushed her over the edge. Me and Mr. Johnson had sex April 23rd. I seen him on Facebook with another female and he was like, “I don’t want you. I want her.” He was talking about the other female and I was like, “He just left. He just left me.” Less than 2 weeks later, in a moment of anger and revenge, Short hooked up with someone else, explaining, “If Johnson doesn’t care about me, then why should I care about him?” After that happened, it was May 3rd.

 We I went out to eat with some friends and that night I had met the other boy and this not my first time meeting him but this the first time we ever had sex. I’m like well Mr. Johnson don’t care about me. Why not? Johnson didn’t even learn she was pregnant until 6 months later claiming he had been away.

 What that means exactly is still a mystery left hanging in the air. I found out she was pregnant 6 months into her pregnancy. And were you informed that you were the biological father? Yes, ma’am. She told my mom that she was pregnant and I could be the father. So why as the time I’m thinking that the baby’s mine at the end of the day when I come home from being away I got her friends coming to me talking to me about the other dude.

Then the mothers clash. Johnson’s mom accuses Short’s mom of banning her son from their home. While Short’s mom fires back, calling Johnson nothing more than a baby collector. She didn’t come to the baby shower, bought the baby one box of pamp. He bought the baby a small pack of pamp. It been a struggle. I’ve been raising him.

I’ve been doing the best I can. It’s very, very expensive. I guess he have babies for trophies. They He don’t pay child support for none of your kids. And I didn’t go for time. None of them. So, if this has been very difficult on you, short determined to prove her case, pulls out due date math.

 She insists her May 3rd fling came too close to her April time with Johnson, making him the more likely father. I’m going by the date. I had my due date was January 14th. Okay. I had him January. I had sex with Mr. Johnson April 23rd and May 3rd. It’s just too close. Johnson insists he showed up for Jabari’s birth but forgot his ID which conveniently prevented him from signing the birth certificate.

 The judge is left questioning if this was an honest mistake or a flimsy excuse. Mr. Johnson, were you there? Yes, your honor. Did you sign the birth certificate? No, you honor. I was f to, but I didn’t have my ID at the time to sign the birth. And he wasn’t going to sign nothing until we found out the truth. The shocker comes next.

 Johnson at only 20 years old already has four other children. If Jabari is his two, this would officially make him a father of five. How many children do you have? I have four with Jabari. I have five and all. SO YOU GOT FOUR OTHER CHILDREN? YES, MA’AM. And Jabari would make five. Yes, ma’am. Can I? And you’re 20 years old.

Now the whole courtroom wait. Will this young man’s baby count rise to five or? Will DNA testing finally clear him from another round of responsibility? It has been determined by this court. Mr. Johnson, you are the father. Was the time you went back with your ex anywhere near the window of conception? Okay.

 So, like when I left Robert and I went back to my ex, I had sex with him the same day I went back with him and I didn’t find out I was pregnant until a month later after that. But I had sex. Both of them are the same. Case four. After three decades of unanswered questions, Miss Bullyjack has brought Mr. Smith into court. Her mother, Miss Commonmen, insists he’s the father, but Smith himself has major doubt.

Miss Bullyjack, you and your mother recently appeared in court to help resolve a paternity dispute for your sister. This motivated you to get the answers you’ve desperately been searching for for three decades. Your mother has always told you the defendant, Mr. Smith, is your biological father, and you hope today’s results prove she’s right.

According to Common, their fling ended because women were constantly jealous and even tried to fight her over Smith. But was he really worth all that attention? What was the nature of the relationship? Tell me. Well, you said it was summer love, Miss Con. Yeah, but girl, people women kept coming up to me telling me that Rob was their man and want to fight me over Robert and stuff like that. So, I left him.

Then comes the shocking reveal during that same romance. Commen admits she was still seeing her older, more stable ex-boyfriend. Suddenly, the summer love story doesn’t sound so pure. And I got with my other older boyfriend and I told him that he was and I told him that he was the father because he was much older and he was responsible for taking care of her.

 But it is a possibility that he’s the father because at the time when it was summer love with Mr. Smith, I was still going back to my ex. after you got done with him because he was acting up when the summer love turned cold. Smith laughs off her version saying they were together only a handful of times before she vanished from his life.

 So, whose story carries the real truth? No, it wasn’t. It wasn’t like that. She lying. What was it like if I was hing? Who was I horning with? Name one man I was with. I only hit a few times. For real? ONLY A FEW TIMES. WELL, HOW MANY TIMES HAVE WE had sex? About three times. I’m sorry. About three times. That was it.

 I I really I just don’t want to hear all that. Can we get back? The one time Smith reached out was when Lorraine was just 12 years old. He called her, said, “I’m your father.” Then handed over a phone number that was disconnected 2 days later. Your honor, I spoke with him once when I was 12. He called the phone.

 He told me that he was my father. So, it’s surprising today that he does not have any recollection or anything. When I spoke to him when I was 12, he told me he was my father. He gave me a phone number that I can contact him back on. Two days later, I tried to contact him. The phone was disconnected. His excuse for staying gone all those years.

 He claims his chaotic lifestyle made him unfit to be a parent and that he just wasn’t ready to step up. Why did you disappear? Why? You had opportunity. She came to find you to tell you at one that would have been before Lorraine could remember all of this. Why? Why did you disappear? It was the life I was living out there. You know, I weren’t ready to to step up to the plate and, you know, have any kids.

The real bombshell drops when Commonmen admits she slept with both Smith and her ex on the very same day without protection. That leaves the paternity completely up in the air. Was the time you went back with your ex anywhere near the window of conception? Okay. So, like when I left Robert and I went back to my ex, I had sex with him the same day I went back with him.

 And I didn’t find out I was pregnant until a month later after that. But I had sex both of them or the same day. To complicate things further, Common confesses she originally told her ex he was the father. He even stood by her during the birth believing the child was his. Did you tell the ex that he was father and that you were pregnant? Yes, I did.

 Your honor, so did he take care of Lorraine? Um, yes, he did when she was a baby. Yes, he did. He went to the hospital with me. You know, he was he like, you know, he was there for her. Now the courtroom waits in suspense. After 30 years of doubt, will Lraine finally learn if Smith is her father or will the truth reveal someone else entirely? It has been determined by this court.

Mr. Smith, you are not the father. I’m very sorry. For one, when she got pregnant, I found out she was pregnant through a manager at a job. He called me in the office and told me she was pregnant. And I told him the same thing. I’m telling her it’s not case five. Miss Cousin and her mother have dragged Mr.

 rebelled to court, furious that he’s denying baby takan after a six-year affair blew up his double life. This cousin, you and your mother say you had no choice but to drag the defendant, Mr. Bell, into court today because you’re fed up with his lies. He denies being the father of your seven-month-old son, Taquan, and has even gone to the extreme by block all contact.

Mama Chironica comes armed with receipts, literally. She found meal slips for two, while Belle Weekly insists, “If she’s paying, of course, I’ll eat.” downplaying weekends spent together. You went out once a whole weekend. Yeah. And then not only that, y’all had her daughter. She wasn’t there room.

 I go in her room. I found receipt with two combos on it. I asked her what the combo is for. She for him and her, you know, AT THE END OF THE com If she paying for it, of course I’m going to take the food she paying for it. Destiny says the freeloading became unbearable. She claims she had to stop covering his phone bill and every payday he hovered around her begging, “Can you get me lunch, too?” Every time I go out to get lunch, he right behind me, “What you eating for lunch? Can you buy me something?” Meet me downtown I cannot pay his phone bill

every time I get paid. When she should have been, were you paying his phone bill? Yes. Belle’s excuse. He insists it was nothing more than a quick fling in a car. In his mind, they weren’t a real couple because he always returned to his livein girlfriend. Now you say, “Yeah, you ate the food cuz she was buying it.

” You said, “Yeah, you slept with her once.” It only takes once. You know that, right? No. And so what was the nature of the relationship in your mind? We met at work. I only seen her outside of work maybe twice. We was never together cuz I had to go home to her. I was staying with her and my kids. He admits he was staying with his girlfriend and their child and says he only learned about the pregnancy through Destiny’s boss at her workplace.

 An odd story that raises eyebrows. When she got pregnant, I found out she was pregnant through a manager at a job. He called me in the office and told me she was pregnant, and I told him the same thing. I I’m telling her, “It’s not mine.” Belle doubles down, saying Destiny told him herself, “I don’t want your baby anyway.

” She explodes in response, accusing him of being a chronic liar, twists the truth. “I told my man cuz that’s the day that my back was hurt.” She said, “You told me the baby wasn’t mine. I DON’T WANT by you anyway.” Wait, he just said that you told him the baby wasn’t his. He’s a supposed to liar. His girlfriend later exposed his lies after a friend spotted him featured on Destiny’s Instagram where she gushed publicly, “I love him. He’s the one.

” The betrayal was undeniable. I was pregnant with our second daughter. I guess you could say a mutual friend happened to recognize Cortez on her page like for his pictures and stuff like that. And he asked if Cortez and I were still together. And I was just like, you know, of course. He gave me her name or whatever.

 I searched for her on Instagram. Of course, I’m going to search. I see Cortez is her profile picture and I see her bio. She’s like, “Oh, I love him. That’s the one for me.” And stuff like that. So, I requested her. Things escalated when Destiny boldly messaged the girlfriend on Facebook demanding his mother’s number and claiming, “I’ve got his baby right here.” The nerve left everyone’s done.

He messaged me on Facebook and she was like, “Do you have Cortez’s mom number? Because I have his baby over here.” At that point, I showed his mom. His mom was like, “Well, who is that?” I found out she was pregnant through the same person. Judge Lake has no patience for Belle’s smuggness.

 She unleashes on him calling out his audacity for sponging off Destin letting her feed him and cover his bills while he juggled women. Bel, I’m getting tired of your side talk cuz I’m going to tell you what it looks like. EVERY TIME THEY go to testify, you talking over them. And only to me is that you don’t want me to hear what they saying cuz they telling the truth.

 I’m about tired of this little attitude you got. CUZ YOU GOT A NICE GIRL, BUT YOU OVER THERE SNIFFING UP AT THIS LITTLE GIRL AT WORK, LETTING HER BUY YOU FOOD AND PAY YOUR PHONE BILL. NOW YOU HERE IN THIS COURTROOM. DON’T BE MAD AT NOBODY BUT YOURSELF, BABY. NOBODY.  FINALLY, Judge Lake grips the DNA result. Is Mr.

 Bell about to be exposed as baby Tan’s father? Or will his longtime girlfriend walk away knowing she was right all along? It has been determined by this court. Mr. Bell, you are the father. Thank you Lord Jesus.

 

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