Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.Nnanaka Nwofor wants the Ohio company that conducted the DNA test to pay $75,000 for the cost of supporting the child and her mother and the pain of learning he wasn't the father, The Daily Record reports.
“He’s filled with sorrow about it, and it took a long time to tell his family that he wasn’t the father, because his family bonded with the child too,” Nwofor’s attorney, Charles Edwards, said. “When a family goes all in and bonded to the child like he did and finds this out, it’s devastating.” The Fairfield-based DNA Diagnostics Center Inc. claims its paternity tests are 100% accurate, according to the lawsuit, which says Nwofor's take-home paternity test indicated he was “99.9999999995%” likely to be the girl's biological father. Months after that May test, Nwofor took another DNA Diagnostics Center test at the prompting of an associate. That test found he was not the biological father, according to the lawsuit.
The company has been used by government agencies and shows including “Maury,” “Dr. Phil” and “Paternity Court," according to its website. The newspaper said it wasn't able to reach the company for comment.
WHAT!!!!
How the hell DNA wrong, he should be suing the company and those responsible for test and results.
So who’s balls did it?
That man is owed all the money he spent supporting a child that unfortunately and sadly wasn’t his. It’s only fair he be reimbursed.
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