Shocking Private Secret Reveal On Paternity Court!

I can tell you how big his winker is. It’s pretty small. No, it’s not. I could tell you plenty of times. It’s about him for seven years. It’s about that big. Definitely not. And don’t you dare tell him about his penis. Pretty much fighting fire with fire. So you all in a tit for tat.

 He cheated first. Who was at the birth? Not me. Mr. Alfred was at the birth. He supported Alfred. He supported me the whole 9 months while I was pregnant and thinking that it is Michael’s child. And I still think it’s Michael’s child. knowing that it was Mr. McDial’s child. Your honor, if it wasn’t his son, why sign a birth certificate? Why be there? Why leave my son? I’m not trying to lie.

 She said that’s what friends do. Yes, I admit I did sleep in the same bed with the the No, we were not cuddling. And no, we But we are married. You don’t sleep in a bed with during a marriage. Oh, yeah. Crazy. You need to mental hospital. Now, give me the dates now. Josiah’s birthday is August 18th of 2015.

 Me and my ex stopped dating a week. Case one. Mr. Webb’s courtroom strategy is as shocking as it gets. He insists he isn’t the father of Baby Majestic, claiming there was never any intimacy between them. The judge listens as he swears he stayed distant throughout. His denial was dramatic, almost impossible to ignore.

Mr. Webb, how can you be so certain you are not this child’s biological father? I never had sex with her, your honor. I never Well, that would rule you out. Miss Cole fires back immediately, calling him a liar. She says he lived with her for two months and they were intimate after late night partying.

 Her tone is fierce, painting a picture of a secret romance. The tension in the courtroom spikes. I know for a fact the dates line up and I know he stayed with me for 2 months and he slept in my bed with me for one night and we had set April 11th. According to Mr. Web, the story couldn’t be more different.

 He claims he only stayed a week, slept on the couch, and the closest they got to intimacy was a bathroom selfie. The contrast between their accounts leaves everyone confused. You were never intimate with her in any way. I never stayed in her bedroom. I stayed out on the couch. And on top of that, I was only there for a week and a week, a week and a half.

He ain’t like that. Your honor, the worst that we’ve ever done is take a picture. And she was already in the bathroom. She had called me in there. When I walked in the bathroom, she said cheese and took a picture before I could even say anything. Then Aubriana, the girlfriend, takes a stand.

 She reveals Miss Cole had actually called her bragging about being with him. The courtroom whispers, “Now it’s a battle of credibility. Who is telling the truth in this tangled story? I’ve known him for seven years and he is not like that at all. And you called me and you called me with his friend telling me that he was there three weeks and you guys were having sex and blah blah blah. At first, I did believe that.

A shocking twist emerges when Miss Cole admits there could be another potential father. Her one certain declaration is now completely in question. What seemed absolute just moments ago is suddenly uncertain. The plot thickens. I’ve been trying to figure out there’s one reason why I’m here to know for sure he’s the dad.

 Cuz I did have another partner. It was a month. Aubriana isn’t holding back. She declares the baby’s skin tone proves Mr. Webb isn’t the father. Miss Weekly counters claiming Puerto Rican heritage, but the courtroom senses cracks in her story. Every word is scrutinized. Look, she looks just like him. That baby’s white. He is dark.

I’m sorry, but I’m Puerto Rican. The tension rises as Miss Cole’s story starts falling apart. She was sure another man was the father until her due date mysteriously shifted by a month. Her credibility takes a hit and doubts grow louder with every statement. I was for certain that the other guy was the dad until my b my due date got changed a month ahead which would make him the dad.

 It went from February 22nd to January 28th. Aubriana passionately defends her man, shouting for the judge to hear her. No, it’s not him. Absolutely not. She cries, insisting on his innocence and his reputation for accuracy. The courtroom erupts with emotion. I can tell you how big his winker is. It’s pretty small. No, it’s not. Mhm.

I could tell you plenty of times. It’s about for seven years. It’s about that. Definitely not. Definitely not. And don’t you dare tell him about his penis. Judge Lake holds the final evidence. The envelope. Will Mr. Web’s dramatic we never did it defense survive scrutiny. Or will the results reveal him as the father, sparking more chaos over the alleged small details? The moment of truth has arrived.

It has been determined by this court. Mr. Web, you are not her father. Oh. Yeah, you crazy. You need to mental hospital. Now, give me the dates now. Josiah’s birthday is August 18th of 2015. Me and my ex stopped dating a week before Thanksgiving of 2015, which was the 23rd through the 29th. You with Mr. Cherry? Yes.

And then you were with the ex the week before Thanksgiving. So that’s the 16th through the 22nd. Well, that’s too close for case two. This 9-year relationship has reached a breaking point. He flat out denies fathering their third child, Josiah, insisting the entire bond between them was nothing but lies and betrayal stacked on top of each other.

Doubts because throughout our relationship, it’s been just straight lies, you know. So, I just want to be here to let her know that everything that’s been going on our relationship is just lies. From the start, their so-called love story was built on chaos. She openly admits their philosophy was toxic.

 If he cheated, I cheated. If he lied, then I lied, too. Both seem more interested in getting even than being faithful. So you said you did what you wanted to do and she did what she wanted to do. Does that mean you all were dating other people and seeing other people? If he cheated, I cheated. If he lied, I lied. Do unto others as you want to see.

It was pretty much fighting fire with fire. So you all were in a tit for tat. He cheated first. The timeline of conception makes everything murky. She confesses that she had ended things with her previous ex just a week before her Thanksgiving fling with Mr. Cherry. That tight overlap leaves no clarity on who Josiah’s real father might be.

 2013, I had met my ex and we were together up until the week before Thanksgiving of 2014. I didn’t get conceived with Josiah until the week of Thanksgiving. We end up having sex. That’s when my son was conceived. But when my son was conceived, I had stopped messing with my ex a week before. So, ain’t no possibility that that is.

In her defense, she claimed she always used protection with the ex, but not with Mr. Cherry. Why? Because in her words, using it with him would mean she doubted him. That explanation only raises more eyebrows than answers. Were you and your ex using protection, Miss Wolf? Yes. Now, with Mr.

 Cherry, I don’t use protection. I don’t think I need to. If I do, I’m questioning him. But for my ex, I did use protection. So, it’s no possibility that Josiah is his son. Judge Lake notes the calendar makes this case nearly impossible to untangle. Josiah’s due date of August 18th, 2015 perfectly aligns with both relationships.

 The conception window is uncomfortably close for either man to be excluded. Josiah’s birthday is August 18th of 2015. Me and my ex stopped dating a week before Thanksgiving of 2015, which was the 23rd through the 29th. You with Mr. Cherry? And then you were with the ex? The week before Thanksgiving. So that’s the 16th through the 22nd.

Well, that’s too close for comfort. Then comes his explosive evidence. He admits to snooping through her friend’s Facebook page and discovering late night messages at 2:00 a.m. begging another man to come pick her up from his place. That revelation leaves the courtroom stunned. The late night pickups.

 I’m at home with the kids. This is what I get. She’s coming home and these are the messages that I have. It’s 1:55 in the morning. Where you When I come home, she’s supposed to be there, but she not. But I’m at the house with the kids. This is from her friend’s Facebook account. And then it said 1:55 a.m. Come get me. 1:57. Where you at? 1:59.

 Come pick me up from his place. From his place. Yes. Instead of denying it, she bluntly admits it was true. Her excuse? She didn’t see the points in staying loyal to someone she believed was already unfaithful. That cold reasoning paints their relationship as more of a battlefield than a romance. Miss Walton, where is his place? Probably at his house.

 And at that time, he was cheating, too. So why should I be faithful to somebody that’s not faithful neither? Yan. Even with doubts spinning in his mind, he still showed up at the hospital. He cut Josiah’s umbilical cord, signed the birth certificate, and stepped into the role of father because he thought it was the right thing to do.

If it wasn’t his son, why sign the birth certificate? Why be there? Cuz I was a happy mother. I was there. I’m not trying to leave your son. And then So wait, he cut the umbilical cord. I cut the umbilical cord. I was there at the hospital. I was there through all the obg. I was there throughout the whole nine.

 I was there. But before the truth can even be revealed, she throws out one final shock. She claims that if he cheats again, she’ll simply go back to her ex. The courtroom gasps as their toxic back and forth cycle shows no sign of ending. Are you still in touch with the ex, Miss Walton? No. He’s out of sight, out of mind.

Yiana, what does that mean? You When he start cheating, I’ll probably call him back. I mean, at last, Judge Lake holds the sealed envelope. All the drama, betrayal, and accusations come down to this single moment. Is Mr. Cherry Josiah’s father, or did Miss Walton’s tangled revenge plan work out in ways even she didn’t expect? It has been determined by this court.

Mr. Cherry, you are the father. You say you are sure you are not Jaden’s biological father. Yeah. Have you witnessed Mr. Mat try to step up to the plate and see Jaden? Because he ain’t been around that long. That’s why I seen him trying to sexual comment. You over here trying to text her sexual comments. That’s not cool.

 He was sending comments talking about doing what she used to do to him and she doing it to me and stuff like that. Case three. The drama begins with Mr. Mad appearing in court after years of avoiding a DNA test. His ex, Miss Robinson, insists he’s the father of her three-year-old son, Jaden. She wants official proof today, but Matt claims this delay wasn’t his fault at all.

Mr. Matter, you and your mother have demanded the defendant, Miss Robinson, appear in court today because you claim you are not the father of her three-year-old son, Jaden, and say she’s been ducking a paternity test for years. According to him, Miss Robinson is the one who’s been dodging the process.

 He argues she’s been dragging this out, refusing to cooperate, and now he’s tired of being painted as the problem. His stance is clear. He wants the truth. So, Mr. Mat, why wait 3 years to come to this court? Uh, your honor, I didn’t wait 3 years. I waited, well, I tried last year to contact this same court, and uh, she refused.

 She was ducking and dodging, you know. Miss Robinson admits she hasn’t always allowed access to Jaden. Her reasoning, she doesn’t trust Matt’s mother, Tanda, who she says once threatened to take her child out of state. To her, keeping distance felt like protection, not avoidance. Jaden is 3 years old. I’ve seen him maybe five or six times during the three years.

 Alexexas is always keeping Jaden away from us. There’s nothing. We’re not accomplishing anything. So today is the day to find out if Jaden is my grandson. Right now, your honor, I am. Toana is not responsible. Also sent the threat that my son when he got my son, he was going to take him back to Ohio. But Grandma Tanda Pates a different picture.

 She insists the real issue is Miss Robinson’s past with multiple men. According to her, the DNA test is essential because Jaden could very well belong to someone else entirely. told to me to get a paternity test when we found out she was pregnant by close friends. So, she’s very promiscuous and that she is following in her mother’s footsteps.

This didn’t start for the paternity test until me and his mom got into it last year and she spoke up and started speaking with the paternity test. And I guess that’s what I wanted with his mom. Enter. Mr. Collins, another man whose name has Bind dragged into the case. He is firm and unapologetic on the stand claiming he cannot be Jaden’s father.

His timeline with Robinson doesn’t match the conception period at all. Do you believe you are 100% sure? I’m not his father because I was even talking to Alyssa on that level at that time. Are you all in a relationship or are you friends? And we’ve been friends for 5 years. Since they’ve been known each other just So you’ve been friends for 5 years.

Correct. We’re in a relationship right now. Now you’re in a relationship. How long have you all been in this relationship? About 3 months. Then comes a twist. Robinson’s current boyfriend, Mr. Thomas, steps forward. He declares he’s willing to raise Jaden regardless of the results.

 Still, even he admits the child deserves to know the truth about his biological father. You say you are sure you are not Jaden’s biological father. Have you witnessed Mr. Mat try to step up to the plate and see Jaden? Because he ain’t been around that long. That’s why I seen him trying to sexual comment. You over here trying to text her sexual comments. That’s not cool.

 He was sending comments talking about doing what she used to do to him and she doing it to me and stuff like that. The courtroom holds its breath as the first DNA results arrive. Mr. Collins is tested first and the results reveal the truth about whether he could possibly be the dad. Everyone braces for the big reveal.

It has been determined by this court. Mr. Collins, you are not father. With Collins ruled out, the spotlight shifts back to Mr. Man. The judge presses him. Will this test finally prove his responsibility as Jaden’s father or will his years of suspicion be justified? The tension rises. When it comes to threeyear-old Jaden Robinson, Mr. Mat, you are the father.

That’s your Finally, the judge delivers her ruling. She scolds both sides for turning a child’s life into a battlefield of accusations. She ores Mr. Matt to step up, sign the birth certificate, and begin acting like the father Jaden deserves. You so quick with a comeback, you keep going back backwards cuz you don’t listen.

 Now, you all can bring this child up in this nonsense if you want. And when his life is in turmoil, when he’s questioning who he is and why he is and where he belongs. Because when you bring a child up in a toxic environment, that’s what happens. The first thing you need to work on, Mr. Mat, you’re not on his birth certificate.

 How did you actually find out she was pregnant? I got on Facebook one day and I saw her comment saying that she was pregnant. And uh on Facebook, stay there. This is your evidence. Case four. It all begins with a single night. Miss Cantu insists that Mr. Solanus is the father of her daughter, Lily, even though they only slept together once.

 Now they brought their dispute into court to get the truth. Mr. Selenus, you claim your doubts surrounding the paternity of two-month-old Lily are warranted. Yes, your honor. While you admit to a drunken night with the defendant, you don’t believe her child was conceived that evening. Mr. Selenus has serious doubts.

 He points out that Miss Cantu was still tangled up in an onandoff romance with another man at the time. In his mind, that other guy is far more likely to be the real father. Told me to come by. We talked. We messed around. We had sex. That was it. Just a one night stand. The next day, she woke me up, told me I she had to go to class.

She also told me that she was off and on with this other guy. You know, I just took it from there. Miss Cantu doesn’t see it that way. She argues their relationship was never exclusive, so she wasn’t breaking any trust. She even confesses she took the morning after pill, which made her pregnancy news just as shocking to her.

Um, so you know, I was on and off with him at that time when me and Mr. Selenas had sex. I was not in an exclusive relationship. That night before, the day after, I did the responsible thing and I went to go take the morning after pill. Um, you know, just assuming that that it would work and I went about my day, you know, went to class thinking that everything was good just because, you know, I wasn’t in an exclusive relationship.

The way he learned about the baby was far from personal. She didn’t call him. She didn’t text. She announced it on Facebook. That left him blindsided and questioning what role, if any, he was supposed to play. How did you actually find out she was pregnant? I got on Facebook one day and I saw her comment saying that she was pregnant.

And uh on Facebook, this is your evidence. Hey, the medical details make things even murkier. According to her doctor, Lily was conceived on September 8th, the exact same day she spent time with Mr. Selenus. That’s what keeps him stuck in this courtroom battle. That I had found out the exact conception date.

And what was that? That was September 8th. And that was the exact same day that we had sex. And so I had also went back and the doctor I told the doctor, you know, I took the morning after pill. But here’s the kicker. She admits she was also with her ex during the same fertile window.

 With that overlap, either man could easily be Lily’s father. The uncertainty only fuels the courtroom tension. Close to the date of conception were you with your ex? It was still in that same time period. I’m not sure if it’s within those 3 days. Um, and so I So during the window of conception? Yes, ma’am. The ex-boyfriend, however, wants no part of it.

 He has already walked away and refuses to accept any responsibility. That leaves Mr. Selenus is the only one left facing the possibility of paternity. We haven’t had a DNA attack from my from my ex. He denies the baby and um he told me that he didn’t want anything to do with her that u it wasn’t what he wanted or needed and that I needed to take.

Still, his actions don’t paint him in the best light. He’s never met Lily and when asked why, he says he couldn’t even pull together $100 for a bus ticket. That excuse doesn’t sit well with the judge. Then a hundred bucks really doesn’t sound like much to find out about a child. Not much. When there’s a beautiful little child, you couldn’t pull that together to go up and see this child.

At the time, I really couldn’t afford it. Wasn’t sure if she was mine or not, and I didn’t want to put forth the effort and taking steps to see Offer Nothing. Then Miss Cantu’s mother steps in. She testifies that her daughter struggles with self-esteem and poor decision-making. While she loves her, she admits she’s disappointed with the choices that led them to this courtroom.

Because do you believe that there were esteem issues or something going on with your daughter that led her? Absolutely. I think that still is self-esteem issues. I think that she was searching for that love and I think that there’s a lot of girls out there that are looking for that love cuz there’s a lot of single parents raising children these days.

Despite his earlier doubts, Mr. Selenus changes his tone. He says if the baby is his, he wants to provide her with a stable, loving family. But if the child belongs to the ex, he doesn’t want to be involved. Because if she’s that other guy’s, he don’t. He said, “Because if she’s that other guy’s, you feel really bad.

” Because he don’t want to be there for her. If she’s mine, I want to be there. I have a loving family to offer her. They would accept him with open arms. Finally, Judge Lake holds the envelope. After all the back and forth, the accusations, and the emotional testimony, the DNA test will give them the only answer that matters. Is Mr.

Selenus’s Lily’s biological father or not? is the biological daughter of Mr. Selenus. Mr. Selenus, you are the father. I have proof here. We had sex on the 27th and also I had sex with Mr. Alfred on the 9th and the 10th of November. From what my midwife told me that my conceiving week was and that’s the week I had sex with Mr.

 McDow on the back road. It shows on the 27th of October you were intimate with your husband Mr. M. Case five. This marriage is hanging by a thread. Mr. Exc Da has hauled his wife into court accusing her of stepping out with another man, Mr. Alfred. He believes her newborn doesn’t belong to him at all. You say you have no doubt that your one-month-old daughter Annabelle is your husband’s biological child because you claim you only had sex with Mr.

 McDow during the window of inception. For Mc Dow, the stakes are crystal clear. If the DNA proves the baby isn’t his, he’s ready to end the marriage and walk away for good. No more chances, no more excuses. You say that once the DNA results prove the child is not yours, you want out of this marriage. Yes, your honor.

His wife, however, tells a different story. She admits she left him for a time and stayed with Mr. Alfred, but insists they never cross the line. Even though she confesses they shared a bed, she denies any affair. The next day, the female friend she went to go spend the night with called me and said she walked into the home and caught her, Miss McDow, and her boyfriend on the couch cuddling.

 To Miss Adele’s attention that I knew about it, she said that’s what friends do. Yes, I admit I did sleep in the same bed with the dude. No, we were not cuddling. And no, we But we are married. You don’t sleep in a bed with during a marriage. The calendar only complicates thing. It shows she was with her husband on October 27th, but also with Alfred on November 9th and 10th.

 That short gap leaves everyone questioning the baby’s true paternity. I have proof here. We had sex on the 27th and also I had sex with Mr. Alfred on the 9th and the 10th of November. From what my midwife told me that my conceiving week was and that’s the week I had sex with Mr. McDow on the back road. It shows on the 27th of October you were intimate with your husband, Mr. McDow.

Alfred offers his own defense. He swears they didn’t actually sleep together, claiming things stopped short of full intimacy. But his version of events leaves plenty of doubt in the courtroom. Cuz you’re saying you don’t even remember that. I mean, I will admit I allowed her to oral activities on me, but we did not physically.

 My mother supported her through our last three pregnancies. Believe that if she had my mother fooled to believe that it was my kid that she can get whatever she wanted, food, money, clothing, and I told my mother not to help her, and she did it behind my back anyway. Then the mother-in-law takes the stand. She testifies that she overheard her daughter-in-law admit on the phone that the baby wasn’t her sons.

 According to her, this was all about playing the family for money. You took Miss Mcdal in. Is that true? Yes, ma’am. I did. Please explain. Uh, well, it’s not my grandchild. We had a court scheduled in our town. I was walking down the hallway. I was running late for court. She did not know I aware I was coming.

 I tucked in behind the corner to where no one could see me. And I overheard her telling somebody and laughing that she knew the child wasn’t mine and that she was just playing us for the money. Meanwhile, Mc Dao isn’t portrayed as a villain. Despite his suspicions, he still signed the birth certificate. He says he wanted to do the right thing for the child even though he’s unsure of the truth.

Who was at the birth? Not me. Mr. Alfred was at the birth. He supported Alfred. He supported me the whole 9 months while I was pregnant and thinking that it is Michael’s child. And I still think it’s Michael’s child knowing that it was Mr. McDow’s child. But the plot thickens when Alfred himself raises a new possibility.

 He claims he doesn’t believe he or MC Dao fathered the child, suggesting a third man may actually be involved. The drama deepens. Do you believe your baby Annabelle’s biological father? Personally, I don’t believe me or Michael, either one or the father. I think it might be the gentleman that she was with before she tried to work things out with Michael.

Finally, Judge Lake reveals the envelope holding the DNA test. The results will decide at all whether this wife is guilty of the trail, whether Mc Dao is the father, and whether their broken marriage ends in divorce. As to whether Mr. McDow or Mr. Alfred is the biological father, Mr. Alfred, you are her father.

 

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