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A self-proclaimed promiscuous Georgia woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is her baby-daddy, not her sugar daddy.
A self-proclaimed promiscuous Georgia woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is her baby-daddy, not her sugar daddy.
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Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP7 "Davis vs. Cole"A woman brings her boyfriend of four years to court to prove that he's the biological father of her child, but is taken by surprise when her twin sister testifies that he may not be.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP8 "Lee vs. Green"A self-proclaimed promiscuous Georgia woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is her baby-daddy, not her sugar daddy.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP9 "Johnson vs. Walters"A traveling salesman had a "fling" with a married woman and is accused of fathering her 2-year-old daughter.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP10 "Myers vs. Black"An Alabama woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove to him that he is the father of her 3-year-old son.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP6 "Hummel vs. Pack"Caught in a love triangle, an Ohio man and his girlfriend bring his ex-girlfriend to court to prove he is not the father of her baby girl, but in a surprising twist the paternity of his current girlfriend's 1-month old son is called into question.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP5 "Maddox vs. Benton"Seeking financial help to raise her 18-month-old son, a Georgia woman brings to court the family of the deceased man she claims fathered her child.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP4 "King Jr. vs. Holmes"A young mother is hopeful that her high school crush is the father of her 10-month-old son but admits she was also involved with another man.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP3 "Hyzer vs. Onbey"Paternity doubts have caused friction between a divorced couple for 19 years.
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