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After finding a forged birth certificate, a 36-year-old Detroit woman brings her potential father to court to discover the truth.
After finding a forged birth certificate, a 36-year-old Detroit woman brings her potential father to court to discover the truth.
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S4, EP92 "Robinson vs. Long"After finding a forged birth certificate, a 36-year-old Detroit woman brings her potential father to court to discover the truth.
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