Justin Bieber Will Still Take DNA Test Despite Dropped Lawsuit: “I’m Not Gonna Be a Victim”
If you’re gonna make a paternity claim against Justin Bieber, it’s probably be a good idea not to have alleged texts lying around that seem to disprove your case.
It would appear that was the fate of Mariah Yeater: She’s the San Diego woman who filed apaternity suit two weeks ago against the “Baby” singer before abruptly withdrawing ityesterday.
Here’s what’s been happening—and what Bieber has to say about it…
Text messages obtained by TMZ that are allegedly from Yeater to an third party—which the site identified only as “John”—seem to undermine her allegations about Bieber being the father.
In one missive that looks particularly damning if true, Yeater seems to imply that an ex-boyfriend named Robbie fathered her three-month-old son Tristyn—and then asks her pal to delete those texts.
“Pleeease ERASE ALL MESSAGES from my mom where she says Tristyn is Robbie’s Son,” reads her alleged message. “I’ll kick u when we get paid. I’m trusting you pleeease.”
In another text, Bieber’s accuser supposedly writes: “Would you please stress to Robbie how important it is for him to be in his son’s life?”
“John” has since shared the messages with Bieber’s attorney, Howard Weitzman who labeled the California woman’s actions nothing more than a shakedown attempt.
“This information proves Mariah Yeater fabricated the story. Our independent investigation indicates Ms. Yeater never met Justin, she has consistently identified another man as the child’s father, and Ms. Yeater and her co-conspirators hatched this scheme in order to extort money from him and to sell her story to the media,” the legal eagle told E! News in a statement Thursday. “There have been no settlement discussions and there never will be.”
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