UPDATE 3 - Justin Bieber's people have said that despite their superstar client agreeing to take a paternity test to prove whether he is the father of Mariah Yeater's baby, her people have failed to contact them and that she is 'avoiding' comparing the DNA samples.
Not so, her camp says. Lawyers for Miss Yeater say that they have repeatedly contacted Bieber's lawyers and that she can't wait to match Bieber's DNA with her baby Tristyn's.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2065013/Justin-Bieber-baby-claims-Mariah-Yeaters-camp-claim-HAVE-tried-contact-Bieber-wait-compare-DNA.html#ixzz1eXzMXy7l
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UPDATE 2 - Bieber to take paternity test ANYWAY...
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UPDATE 1: The judge in this case has dismissed the claims against Bieber and the whole thing has quietly faded away. Suspicious?... you decide.
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The Canadian from Stratford, Ontario may seem to be living the high-life but Justin Bieber may have grown up a little too fast and appears to have been the victim of statutory rape. A ninteen year old woman claims Bieber is the father of her child and the timeline indicates Bieber was only a child himself at the time of the sexual encounter. The ultra-liberal climate in the entertainment industry goes through people like oats through a horse - use them up and poop them out!
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Police could investigate an alleged sexual tryst between Justin Bieber and a San Diego woman last October at Staples Center because the singer was 16 at the time, authorities said Thursday.
Los Angeles police Cmdr. Andrew Smith told The Associated Press that no report has been taken about the incident. However, his department could file a report after various media outlets reported Mariah Yeater filed a paternity suit earlier this week against the teen heartthrob.
"If it's brought to our attention, of course we'll look into it," Smith said.
Yeater had just turned 19 when she says she and Bieber, then 16, had a brief sexual encounter after one of the singer's concerts. She said she gave birth to a boy in July and believes Bieber is the father because there were no other possible men she had sex with at that time.
She is asking a judge for child support and a paternity test.
Bieber's camp has denied he is the child's father.
California law states anyone who has unlawful sex with a minor and not more than three years older is guilty of a misdemeanor, which carries up to a one-year jail sentence.
"The issue of statutory rape even if she's guilty, hypothetically, that has no bearing on the duties to provide child support," said one of Yeater's lawyers Matthew Pare. "It's a totally separate issue."
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Police could investigate an alleged sexual tryst between Justin Bieber and a San Diego woman last October at Staples Center because the singer was 16 at the time, authorities said Thursday.
Los Angeles police Cmdr. Andrew Smith told The Associated Press that no report has been taken about the incident. However, his department could file a report after various media outlets reported Mariah Yeater filed a paternity suit earlier this week against the teen heartthrob.
"If it's brought to our attention, of course we'll look into it," Smith said.
Yeater had just turned 19 when she says she and Bieber, then 16, had a brief sexual encounter after one of the singer's concerts. She said she gave birth to a boy in July and believes Bieber is the father because there were no other possible men she had sex with at that time.
She is asking a judge for child support and a paternity test.
Bieber's camp has denied he is the child's father.
California law states anyone who has unlawful sex with a minor and not more than three years older is guilty of a misdemeanor, which carries up to a one-year jail sentence.
"The issue of statutory rape even if she's guilty, hypothetically, that has no bearing on the duties to provide child support," said one of Yeater's lawyers Matthew Pare. "It's a totally separate issue."
UPDATE: The judge in this case has dismissed the claims against Bieber and the whole thing has quietly faded away. Suspicious?... you decide.
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