MarleneM
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Can't believe Kobe is arguing that it could have been someone else with the same DNA! I read that it's like one in a million or some sort of ridiculously high number.
Yes. Wouldn't that be like getting a DNA test to receive child support from a father who denies paternity, and the results come back that "the dad" is 99.9% the father of your baby but the child still won't receive financial support from "the dad" because he MAY be that .1% chance?