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A Georgia woman accuses an Alabama man of fathering her 3-month-old son, but he claims she was also sleeping with another man.
A Georgia woman accuses an Alabama man of fathering her 3-month-old son, but he claims she was also sleeping with another man.
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S5, EP99 "Payne vs. Yates"An Alabama man appears shocked when a 20-year-old woman tracks him down on social media and accuses him of being her father.
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S5, EP100 "Garrett vs. Boyer"A woman from Philadelphia waits two years to bring her ex-lover to court to prove that he is her daughter's father, but he claims she was having relations with other men.
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S5, EP97 "Johnson vs. Rice"Two men appear in court to find out if either of them is the father of a South Carolina woman's 6-month-old son.
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S5, EP96 "Moody vs. Brackins"An Alabama woman admits she was torn between two men and does not know for certain which man fathered her 2-year-old daughter.
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S5, EP95 "Parmer vs. Ross"A Georgia woman accuses an Alabama man of fathering her 3-month-old son, but he claims she was also sleeping with another man.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S5, EP94 "Luper vs. Downs"A Kentucky man dated a woman he met in church and gave her twins his last name, but he's now in court to find out if he is their biological father.
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