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00:00Ms. Garnett, you and your mother, Ms. Miller,
00:06have opened your case to prove to the defendant
00:08that he is your biological father.
00:11You are baffled because you consider him a daddy
00:14and a best friend and state his doubt is unwarranted
00:17and demand an apology once the results are revealed.
00:21Is that correct?
00:22Yes, Your Honor.
00:23Mr. Langston, you claim you have always known
00:26you weren't Ms. Garnett's biological father
00:28and feel after the results are revealed,
00:30you are the one who deserves an apology.
00:33Is that correct?
00:34Yes, Your Honor.
00:35Now, how did this all start?
00:37It started with a text message about a couple months ago.
00:40Okay.
00:41That's not... That was in the very beginning,
00:43but this is why we're here.
00:44The text message brought us here.
00:46And this is the evidence that I brought in today.
00:49Oh, okay.
00:50Can I give it to you?
00:51Please, Jerome.
00:52So this started with a text.
00:54Mm-hmm.
00:54So after, um, almost two years of reaching out to my father
01:00after visiting him in 2015,
01:03I, um, was pleading to get him to respond.
01:08He wasn't responding.
01:09And he finally responded with this message.
01:12So I think your mother blanked me
01:14and you about your birth father being me.
01:18She was missing around when you were born.
01:20I don't want to keep causing you pain,
01:22but I have mixed feelings about it.
01:24Talk to your mother and find out the truth.
01:27You sent this text message, Ms. Delaney?
01:28Yes, Your Honor, I did.
01:30So why were you estranged for two years?
01:32What happened?
01:32We live in different states, Your Honor,
01:34but we had always been close.
01:36I went to visit him in Chicago for a funeral.
01:40Um, it was by his side for one of our family members.
01:43And, uh, everything was great.
01:45But when I returned back home,
01:47I don't know what happened.
01:49He just cut off communication.
01:51Well, I wasn't talking to her like I normally do.
01:53Why?
01:54Because I was just harming this gut feeling
01:57that I had read from the beginning
02:00that she's not my daughter.
02:02I had it read from the beginning when she was born.
02:05Really?
02:06Yeah, I did.
02:07Ms. Garnett, you grew up as a daddy's girl.
02:10You say he's your best friend.
02:11He's always been my dad.
02:12I've always known him to be my dad.
02:14When I became an adult around 21 years old,
02:16that's when we started really becoming close.
02:19Um, two years ago when I was at the funeral with him,
02:22he had brought up for the very first time
02:24that he thought I may not have been his daughter,
02:25which blew my mind.
02:27And he went on and on about him and my mother's past
02:31and all this.
02:32But then after he vomited all this tragedy on me,
02:37he recanted and took it back.
02:39I was sparing a feeling
02:40because I seen the effect right away.
02:42And I'm not trying to hurt her.
02:44I love her.
02:46And I can see you're emotional.
02:48Just thinking about her.
02:50But what you feel like you just have to tell the truth.
02:53I got to.
02:55I can't harbor this.
02:57What made you keep the secret
02:59that you had this doubt all this time?
03:01A couple of issues.
03:03One day she used to live out south.
03:06I came through the back.
03:08Her auntie downstairs left me in.
03:10I walked upstairs.
03:11I didn't knock on the door.
03:13I looked in.
03:14I see this guy sitting on the couch with her
03:17like he running this game to get up on something.
03:20I knocked on the door.
03:22I said, what's going on?
03:24Ain't nothing.
03:25Ain't nothing.
03:25This is my cousin.
03:26I said, hey, you can get out of here, cousin.
03:29You can leave.
03:31But I don't believe it.
03:34So you believe that she was with someone else
03:37when she was with you?
03:38Yeah, I believe that.
03:39So, Ms. Miller, who is this cousin?
03:43He was not my cousin.
03:44He was my sister's husband's cousin.
03:48And he was just a family friend as well.
03:52Was he someone you were intimate with?
03:54No, never.
03:55Was he at the house trying to talk to you,
03:58see if you have a relationship?
03:58He didn't like me, but there was no way that I...
04:01Well, I wasn't interested in him.
04:03And I made that known to him all the time.
04:05So, Mr. Langston, what other doubts do you have?
04:08I got a play cousin.
04:10She admittedly told me, because I pressured her.
04:13Did you do anything with him?
04:15She kept saying no.
04:17Then she came around.
04:18Okay, I'll tell you the truth.
04:19Yeah, I gave him some,
04:21because he kept knocking on the dope baggy.
04:23So I finally gave in and gave him some.
04:26Who do you get me mixed up with?
04:28I'm serious.
04:29Who are you getting me mixed up with?
04:31Don't play that.
04:32I'm serious.
04:33You did that.
04:33You told me that.
04:34I don't know who you're talking about.
04:34I swear on my dad's father,
04:36you did that and say that to me.
04:38Wait a minute. Who is this?
04:39Get up off of that.
04:40So wait a minute, Mr. Langston.
04:42When was this that you confronted her?
04:43And why is it that you're just saying something?
04:46I was talking to her on the phone.
04:48Okay.
04:48And she told me who and who been over there.
04:51And I said, yeah, what are you trying to do?
04:53He was trying to get some.
04:57I said, yeah, did you give him some?
04:59No, I didn't give him none.
05:01I said, hey, you know how I am.
05:03If you did it, you did it.
05:05No, I didn't do it.
05:07I said, come on, you my way if you did it.
05:09Yeah, I gave him some.
05:11He knocking on the dope.
05:12He kept on bagging and bagging.
05:14I finally gave him some.
05:16So wait.
05:17So, Ms. Miller, you don't remember this conversation.
05:20I don't remember any of them.
05:21Do you remember the plague cousin?
05:23I don't know who he's talking about.
05:25Do you remember the plague cousin?
05:26Do you remember this person he's talking about?
05:27His plague cousin or my plague cousin?
05:29He said it was his.
05:30My plague cousin.
05:30I don't know who you're talking about.
05:33Ms. Miller, when you got pregnant,
05:35you knew he was the biological father?
05:37I knew he was the biological father.
05:38Oh, he was the only one I was sleeping with.
05:40He knew, didn't he?
05:41He the one told me he was...
05:43He told me upon conceiving that I was pregnant.
05:48Really?
05:49I don't recall that.
05:50Well, I do.
05:51I do.
05:51I just don't recall.
05:52I don't know how you can forget that.
05:54We talked about it in 2001.
05:55I forget a lot of things.
05:56Okay.
06:01When the baby was born, Ms. Garnett,
06:04did Mr. Langston participate in the birth?
06:06Not at all.
06:07He didn't have...
06:08He was just not that type of person.
06:10I didn't even expect him to.
06:12Did he sign the birth certificate?
06:14No.
06:14I paid child support not only 18 years.
06:18I paid it 20 years.
06:19They started sending me checks back for overpayment.
06:23$1,700, $800, $1,500.
06:28So how come you didn't take that $100, $1,500
06:32and pay for a DNA test when I was out
06:35before I turned 36 years old?
06:37I'll tell you.
06:38I'll tell you why.
06:39I have an answer for you.
06:42Your Honor, I got a birth certificate right here saying that.
06:46What do you see?
06:46Let me see that, Jerome.
06:48This birth certificate says what, sir?
06:51I'm not on there.
06:53Because you didn't come to sign it.
06:54You have to come to sign it.
06:55I'm not there.
06:56In 1980.
06:56Well, if I'm not on there, why they took $100,000 from me?
07:00I ain't took nothing from you.
07:01The child support did.
07:02The state took it, not me.
07:04Your Honor, he was thinking that it's a possibility that she wasn't his.
07:08I took myself to a hospital, and I had a DNA test done.
07:14He never followed up.
07:15For him not to turn around and follow up, and I thought it was the end of it.
07:19When he didn't follow through, and he was always a part of her life from that point on,
07:25I thought that he came to his senses and he realized that she was his.
07:29Because he never asked.
07:30He never said anything else about that until now.
07:33So, Ms. Garnett, tell Mr. Langston how you do feel in this moment.
07:38When he sent that text to me...
07:40That's crushed.
07:42I cried my hardest cry.
07:45Oh, baby, don't do that.
07:48Don't do that.
07:49I was devastated.
07:51I felt like he was taking my identity away from me.
07:55Because I've always known I was a Langston.
07:58No problem.
07:59And I have so much about my father.
08:01When he came back into my life when I was an adult, it was like a piece of the puzzle was missing.
08:06And we became best friends.
08:09I found out why I was so directionally challenged, because he is.
08:13You know, it's so much.
08:16You know, he's been in Chicago all his life.
08:17He still get lost.
08:18I get lost in a circle.
08:21You know, it's just like, it's just, there's just, you know, not only the personality,
08:25it's just so many other things, and we just bonded and clicked.
08:28I don't think we would have been able to do that if he wasn't my father.
08:32You enjoyed this relationship, Mr. Langston?
08:35Listen, I didn't want to hurt her.
08:38When I had that phone and did that text, it crushed me when I pushed that button.
08:44Because I know what the effect was going to have on her.
08:48And I don't want to send her through that, because I love her.
08:53So why am I going to send her through that?
08:55I didn't want to.
08:56But how am I going to deny how I feel in the inside?
09:00How am I going to do that when I got grandbabies, and I want them to be my grandbabies?
09:06That'll be the best news I can ever have.
09:09I ain't never flown on no plane before.
09:11I came on that plane and came here.
09:15That's something I don't do, and I'm 61 years old.
09:18But I did it, because I want to resolve this.
09:22If she's my daughter, I'll run to the plane and jump on it.
09:26But the truth is, you've had these doubts, and you just felt like,
09:34I want to be able to look at this entire relationship with a clear lens.
09:39I do.
09:40Listen, this is how I look at something like this.
09:44If I can't trust myself, how am I going to trust you or anybody else?
09:48I might do something I never did before, and I look and say,
09:51You did that!
09:53What?
09:54You did that!
09:57So how am I going to trust you if I can't trust me?
10:01So how am I going to trust?
10:04Jerome, I could not have explained it any better.
10:09And I live by that.
10:11And for me to send her that text, how you think it affected me?
10:14You think I want to hurt her?
10:15That's the last thing I want to do is hurt her.
10:17If she's not my daughter, it's going to have an effect on me.
10:22Aw.
10:24Don't cry.
10:28And I want to get into grabbing babies.
10:32Don't cry.
10:34Life.
10:35Ms. Garnett, this has really affected you.
10:39It affected me.
10:40This has been very difficult, I can see.
10:46I don't want to send her through that.
10:48But I got my feelings.
10:50And I want to know the truth.
10:52Believe me, I wouldn't have jumped on no plane if I didn't feel like I wanted to resolve this situation.
10:57My eyes would buck like this on that plane all the way to it laying.
11:00So, Ms. Garnett, the court noticed amidst all of this confusion, you began to post on Facebook.
11:10Mm-hmm.
11:11You put this post up.
11:12Can you please step up to the plasma and tell the court why you posted this?
11:18So, after the text message, I did some soul searching.
11:23I was just laying in my bed looking through my phone, and I saw a picture of myself, this picture.
11:27And it reminded me of this picture of my grandfather.
11:31This is Mr. Langston's father.
11:34And I noticed some similarities in our faces.
11:37And I posted it to Facebook to get some support about the situation without putting all my business out there.
11:45I said, it's my grandfather.
11:46Do you see the resemblance?
11:48You know?
11:48I even had cousins respond, oh, my goodness, you look just like Papa.
11:52I never realized that.
11:53And you said people supported you in this.
11:55They did.
11:55They said, yes, you do look like your grandfather.
11:58Yeah, they were even shocked.
11:59And that further made you feel like this man is my biological father.
12:05I just look like my grandfather.
12:07Yes, it gave me more comfort.
12:09Mr. Langston, do you see the resemblance to your father?
12:12Be honest with you, I do.
12:14But there's a thing right here.
12:16My father put me out.
12:18She was helping me take care of my mama.
12:21She's a good person.
12:22I ain't gonna take that from her.
12:23My father put me out because she said, I don't like how you treating her.
12:28So, she was there in the house with my father.
12:32So, what are you trying to say?
12:35What are you trying to say?
12:35What do you mean what I'm trying to say?
12:36I don't know.
12:37You done lost your mind.
12:39I ain't lost my mind.
12:40You done lost your mind.
12:41I don't know.
12:42So, instead of you admitting that I'm your daughter because I look like your father.
12:47Well, thank you.
12:48I don't trust you.
12:49You's a good person.
12:50Coming from you.
12:51You's a good person.
12:51Hold on.
12:52I don't trust you.
12:54But I don't trust myself.
12:55Hold on, Mr. Langston.
12:58You know.
12:59So, wait.
12:59You believe that you may not be Ms. Garnett's biological father, but you believe your father
13:05may be.
13:06I don't believe that.
13:07I don't believe that.
13:07I'm saying there's some resemblance there and everything.
13:10Then who knows?
13:11Ms. Garnett, you can step back to the podium.
13:13It's your dad and me.
13:14Who knows?
13:15It's your dad and me.
13:18I know my father, too.
13:19As much as I loved your mom, please.
13:22Ms. Miller, I don't want to have to ask you this question, but I have to respectfully
13:25because we've come this far and we're trying to get down to the truth.
13:28Was there ever any type of relationship between you and Mr. Langston's father when you lived
13:35in the house with him?
13:36A father and daughter.
13:39I looked at him like he was my family.
13:41I looked at his mom like she was my mom.
13:43I never looked at him in any other way.
13:46And so there's absolutely no doubt in your mind that Mr. Langston is your daughter, Ms.
13:51Garnett's biological father.
13:52No doubt.
13:53No doubt.
13:54Well, in light of all of this, I think it's time to get the results.
13:59That's right.
13:59Jerome?
14:03These results were prepared by DNA Diagnostics and they read as follows.
14:09In the case of Garnett vs. Langston, when it comes to 36-year-old Shawna Garnett, Mr. Langston,
14:22you are not the father.
14:32Are not the father?
14:34He is not her biological father.
14:36Now don't look at me.
14:38Ask her who your daddy really is.
14:45I'm going to love you.
14:47Don't do that.
14:48You're my baby.
14:59You're my baby.
15:02You're my baby.
15:06See, Your Honor, this is what I was afraid of.
15:09Oh, my God.
15:10To see her go through that hurt that I was hoping didn't happen.
15:15Mom, there's something we're missing, Mom.
15:18Uh-huh, uh-huh.
15:18And it's called another man.
15:20The DNA does not lie.
15:23Ms. Garnett, I am so sorry, honey.
15:25I could tell from your face you were truly shocked.
15:30And this was not the answer you wanted.
15:32Wasn't the answer I wanted either.
15:35Ms. Brown, you say the only thing that matters to you today
15:39is the future of your one-year-old daughter, Sanaya.
15:43Yes, Your Honor.
15:43You state, you're here to prove the defendant, Mr. Rutledge,
15:47is her biological father because she needs two parents,
15:51yet he's seen her only once in her life.
15:55Yes, Your Honor.
15:56Mr. Rutledge, you say despite Ms. Brown's denial,
15:59there are indeed other men that could be her child's father.
16:03Yes, Your Honor.
16:04Your sister, Ms. Rutledge, is also involved in this case,
16:07and we'll hear more from her shortly.
16:10So, Ms. Brown, why are you so sure Mr. Rutledge is your daughter's father?
16:16Yes, Your Honor.
16:17Me and Mr. Rutledge, you know, we had sexual relations and things like that.
16:21And my doctor told me that I conceived May 25th, which was Memorial Day,
16:26which I was over there at his mother's house.
16:28She left to go to a cookout and everything,
16:30and me and him, you know, had sexual relationships on that day.
16:34I did not have sex with anyone else on that day,
16:36did not have sex with anyone else around that time.
16:39Now, yes, you know, before me and Mr. Rutledge got serious,
16:42you know, I had relations with other people,
16:44but never around the time that I conceived,
16:47or never around the time that I got pregnant, so...
16:49I'm, you know, I'm pretty sure.
16:51Okay, Mr. Rutledge,
16:54she gave a pretty clear account of her version of the story.
16:58Do you agree with that?
16:59No, I do not, Your Honor.
17:00Please, tell me...
17:01Tell me what your side of the story is.
17:05Well, first of all, me and Ms. Brown was never in a relationship.
17:09It was only a sexual relationship.
17:11I met Ms. Brown from...
17:15She was seeing my cousin that was dating for a while.
17:20After they broke up, they split up, whatever.
17:22She got with my other cousin.
17:24Had a one-night stand with him.
17:28Departed from him.
17:30Got with my brother.
17:33Now, let me tell you this.
17:35When she got with my brother,
17:37she read the same story on my brother
17:39and told my brother that she was pregnant by him.
17:41Whoa!
17:42She tells my brother that,
17:45oh, I need you to give me money for a morning-after pill.
17:48Oh, no.
17:50Ms. Brown, you left these facts out.
17:53Yes, I left them out, Your Honor, because they're not facts.
17:56First of all, you don't have to pay for a morning-after pill
17:58because everyone knows that a morning-after pill is free,
18:00whether you have insurance or not.
18:02So I never would say,
18:03can you pay for a morning-after pill?
18:05As far as me having one-night stands and all that with his cousins,
18:10if he felt that I had one-night stands with his cousin or his brother,
18:13why would you turn around and have unprotected sex with me?
18:16I never was that type of person.
18:19He knew who I was.
18:21He knew how I was.
18:22He knew everything before we started even messing with each other
18:26because we had mutual friends.
18:27We were around each other.
18:28He had a chance to get to know me and everything,
18:30and as you can see, he still decided to have contact with me,
18:33so obviously I couldn't have been that much of a bad person
18:35that he's dating right now.
18:37And he claims that we were just friends
18:40and it was never that serious.
18:42It was just sexual relations.
18:43If it was just sexual relationships,
18:44why were your clothes at my house?
18:47Why?
18:48He was always at my house
18:50until he went missing for like four days,
18:52and I didn't know where he was at
18:53because usually he would at least text me or call me
18:55even if he didn't come over.
18:56And out of nowhere, for four days straight,
18:58I didn't hear from him or anything.
19:00And he came back out of nowhere,
19:01new sneakers, dress and everything.
19:03Now, mind you, in the midst of everything,
19:05I went on Facebook and seen pictures of him
19:07and his daughter's mother together.
19:09So I'm like, okay, so this is where he's at.
19:11I'm all upset and everything,
19:13so I couldn't wait until he came,
19:14so I couldn't, you know,
19:15talk junk to him about what was going on.
19:17And when he came in the house
19:18thinking everything was okay,
19:19I'm like, no, you was just, you know,
19:20with your child's mother.
19:22You were gone, where were you?
19:23And he got mad because I was questioning him
19:25and that's when, you know, the drama started
19:27and he's like, oh, you're not my girlfriend.
19:29And that's when I found out.
19:30From my knowledge, I'm 22 years old.
19:32He's about to be 31 in September.
19:34I didn't know.
19:35He could have made that quite clear,
19:36you know, that we weren't in a relationship.
19:38I didn't know.
19:38I only knew what I was being led to believe.
19:40If someone's coming over your house every day,
19:42sleeping with you or, you know,
19:44coming over, calling you, texting you
19:45and leading you to believe you're their girlfriend,
19:48of course you're going to think that.
19:49I'm a woman.
19:50Why would I not?
19:51So, Mr. Rutledge,
19:53you've now heard
19:55that part of the story.
19:59Do you agree with that?
20:01No, I do not, Your Honor.
20:03How did I guess?
20:04So, in your estimation,
20:05this was just a casual sexual relationship.
20:07And that's all it was.
20:08That's all she good for.
20:09Your Honor,
20:10Hold on.
20:12Your Honor, can I...
20:13Let's be respectful, Mr. Rutledge.
20:14Okay, I'll be respectful.
20:15Your Honor, can I just say this?
20:16He said that that's all I'm good for,
20:18but I must have been good for a lot
20:19because he used to ride his 9-year-old's daughter
20:21Peking Gray bikes to my house
20:22all the time with his 30-year-old son.
20:24He has...
20:25I have no reason to sit there
20:27and have to lie
20:27or I'm not going to come here
20:29and lie or anything like it.
20:30I know what I used to be
20:31and I have changed a lot
20:32and also in the same breath.
20:33Like I said, I'm 22 years old.
20:35When you say,
20:36I know what I used to be,
20:37what do you mean?
20:38Yes, back when I was like,
20:40you know, younger,
20:41I did, you know, used to be wild.
20:42I mean like partying, drinking,
20:44hanging out, stuff like that.
20:45And, you know,
20:46I've been through a lot of my life
20:47and I didn't...
20:48It was to the point where
20:48I wasn't really feeling like I was loved.
20:51So I would say I would look for love
20:52in different places.
20:53It may not have been the right way
20:54that I was doing it,
20:55but I did and I can admit to that.
20:57But that was in the past.
20:58And I'm happy you got yourself together,
21:01but I need to ask you,
21:02when you were looking for love
21:04in all the wrong places
21:05and you were maybe being
21:07a little more sexually promiscuous
21:09than you are now.
21:10Right.
21:10Was this at all
21:11during the window of conception?
21:13No, no.
21:14So that he could maybe be doubtful
21:16about the paternity?
21:17No, no.
21:18I'm not saying that,
21:20oh, he should, you know,
21:20he should just be so sure.
21:22I'm not saying that at all.
21:23But I know for a fact
21:24that around the time that I conceived,
21:25I didn't have sex with no one else.
21:27So when you found out you were pregnant,
21:30you told Mr. Rutledge?
21:32I told his sister first,
21:33Mrs. Rutledge.
21:34All right, so you told his sister first.
21:36Yes.
21:36How did that conversation go?
21:38Um, I just told her I was pregnant.
21:40She, you know,
21:41she kind of was in shock and stuff
21:42and she just let me know,
21:43like, you know,
21:44you do know, like,
21:45if you decide to keep this baby,
21:47there's a chance
21:47that you're going to go
21:48through it by yourself.
21:49Um, because he does have
21:50other multiple children.
21:51But when I told her
21:53that I was pregnant,
21:54after I told her,
21:55I called Mr. Rutledge.
21:57I called him and let him know,
21:58like, yes, I'm, you know,
21:59I'm pregnant.
22:00Um, I told him actually
22:01to come to the house first.
22:02I'm like, um, we need to talk.
22:04He, like, talk about what?
22:05So I'm like,
22:05I'd rather you come here
22:06and talk to you in person.
22:07He, like, no, what is it?
22:08So I told him, like,
22:09I'm pregnant.
22:10So he kind of got quiet
22:11for a little bit.
22:11He, like, you pregnant.
22:12He, like, so what you gonna do?
22:14Then he, like, never mind,
22:15I'll be over there.
22:16Which, like, probably,
22:17like, 30 minutes,
22:17two hours later,
22:18he came over there
22:19on his daughter's
22:19pink and gray bike
22:20and wanted to know,
22:22you know, what was going on.
22:23So, about the pregnancy.
22:24So, you know, I showed,
22:25he didn't believe me at first,
22:26so I had to show him the paper.
22:27I showed him the paper
22:27and everything.
22:28Like, see, you know,
22:28I'm pregnant.
22:29And basically, he was just like,
22:31you know, he already got kids.
22:33He don't know what I'm gonna do.
22:34He really kind of
22:35leaned towards me
22:36getting an abortion.
22:36He wanted me to get an abortion.
22:38But he was like, you know,
22:39but if she's mine.
22:40He always kept saying,
22:41like, if she's mine.
22:42So he's like,
22:42but if she's mine,
22:43I will take care of her.
22:44So, Mr. Rutledge,
22:45when you heard from Ms. Brown,
22:48what did she say to you?
22:50Like she said,
22:51I went over to her house
22:52and everything,
22:53and we talked about her
22:55or whatever,
22:56and I told her
22:56that I wanted a DNA test.
22:58And that was because
22:59you were doubtful
23:00from the start?
23:01From the beginning.
23:02So, at that point,
23:05what real proof
23:06did you have
23:07to be doubtful?
23:08I used to pick Jasmine up,
23:10Ms. Brown,
23:11from dude's house.
23:13She'd be around me
23:14texting dude,
23:15this is my friend,
23:15this is my homeboy,
23:16we just cool,
23:18this and this and that.
23:18And first of all,
23:19it was never about
23:20the baby,
23:21it was all about
23:21she wanted to be with me.
23:22She didn't,
23:23she don't care
23:23whether the baby
23:24minds or not.
23:25So,
23:26when you gave birth
23:27to Sanaya,
23:28did Mr. Rutledge,
23:30did he show up
23:31to the hospital?
23:32No, his sisters,
23:33Mrs. Rutledge was there
23:34when I had the baby,
23:35she was there like every day
23:36while I was in the hospital,
23:37she was there,
23:38she sent her mother pictures
23:39and I guess she sent
23:40Mr. Rutledge pictures
23:41and he called
23:42and he told her
23:43that he hoped my baby die
23:44and that he don't want
23:45my baby around
23:46other children.
23:47And that's something
23:47that came out of her mouth.
23:48Now she want to stand here
23:49and try to act like
23:50kids.
23:50That is incorrect,
23:51Your Honor.
23:51But everything that I know
23:52that he said about me,
23:53mostly she told me.
23:54That is incorrect.
23:55My daughter around
23:56his other kids,
23:57that came out her mouth.
23:58Okay.
23:58No.
23:59And breathe,
24:00Ms. Brown.
24:01Just breathe.
24:02Is this true?
24:05I have to ask you,
24:06Mr. Rutledge.
24:07I'm going to tell you.
24:08You, please don't tell this court
24:10you said something
24:11that violent.
24:12I will never say that.
24:13I have kids of my own.
24:15She said,
24:15I hope the baby dies.
24:16I'm not going to tell you
24:17what she told me
24:18about my kids.
24:19She came to my mom's house,
24:21said she's going to leave
24:22her daughter on the doorstep
24:23of my mom.
24:24I said,
24:24don't do that because
24:25I'm not there,
24:26no one's there.
24:28She said,
24:28I don't care, ma'am.
24:29I'm coming there.
24:30She took a picture
24:31of the door
24:32and sent it to my phone.
24:34Your Honor,
24:34please don't tell me, ma'am.
24:35Your Honor,
24:36actually, yes, ma'am.
24:38Your Honor,
24:39actually, I'm not going to lie to you.
24:40That is the truth.
24:41I did not,
24:41the day that I took
24:42the picture of his door
24:43was not the day that
24:45I so-called told him
24:46something like that.
24:46I took a picture.
24:47I came to his house
24:48because me and him
24:48had gotten to it on the phone.
24:50He's telling me,
24:50oh, she don't look nothing like me.
24:52That's not my daughter.
24:53And yes, I was enraged.
24:54I was very upset.
24:55If somebody told you
24:57you're going to lose all respect
24:58that you have for them.
24:59I don't care what the problem,
25:01what the rage,
25:02what the issue is.
25:03I don't know how the two of you
25:05can be having conversations
25:06that contain statements like,
25:08I hope your baby dies
25:10and I'm going to run
25:10some kids over with a cop.
25:14That's just disgusting.
25:18So, Ms. Brown,
25:19as I listen to you,
25:21your concern is
25:23not just what transpired
25:25during this time,
25:26but also the fact that
25:28now that your child is here
25:31and he knows
25:32it's a possibility
25:33he could be the child's father,
25:35your concern is
25:36he hasn't come around.
25:38I don't expect...
25:38Yes, Your Honor.
25:39I don't expect him...
25:40He doesn't have to go through
25:41me to see her.
25:42I was the one who told her
25:43she had no business
25:44dealing with him
25:44being that he already
25:45had five kids,
25:47four different baby mothers.
25:49She already knew that.
25:50I'm the one who told her that.
25:51But, Your Honor...
25:51I'm the one who told her
25:52to stay away from my brother,
25:54but she kept on
25:55communicating with him.
25:56Okay.
25:57So, when she took it
25:57upon herself,
25:58she's a grown woman.
25:59I'm not going to keep
26:00telling you anymore.
26:00I understand your statement.
26:03I'd like to hear
26:04from your witness,
26:05Ms. Brown.
26:05Please stand, ma'am.
26:11And state your name
26:12for the court.
26:13LaConia Brown.
26:14Ms. Brown,
26:15what do you understand
26:16about this situation?
26:18Some stuff that she's
26:19saying not true
26:20and a lot of stuff
26:21that they're saying
26:21not true.
26:22Like, that's my niece
26:24and I love her,
26:25but what's real is real.
26:27Like, and at the end
26:28of the day,
26:28I feel like
26:29if you know it's a possibility
26:30that this is your baby,
26:32then why not?
26:32And yes,
26:33when my niece was
26:33running the streets
26:34and partying
26:35and doing what she did,
26:36she did abandon her kids.
26:37She's pregnant now.
26:37And she left her kids.
26:38That's not none of your business
26:39to have a baby
26:40so you can stop
26:40worrying about mine.
26:41She's pregnant now.
26:42But she's not wild anymore.
26:43Let's get some order.
26:45You worry about the wrong things,
26:46get some business
26:47so you can stay out of mine.
26:48Let's get some order.
26:48Well, I was taking care
26:49of your business.
26:50No, you wasn't.
26:51Yes, I was.
26:51You and your children.
26:52You never was.
26:53Let the judge speak.
26:54Let her talk.
26:56Continue, Ms. Brown.
26:57I did cause
26:58the child protective services
26:59of my niece
27:00and it was because
27:01she had left her children
27:02at my mom's house
27:03with me and my mother.
27:05But it was not
27:05a removal situation.
27:07It was a situation
27:07for her to warm it up.
27:09Like, these are your children
27:10and you need to take
27:11responsibility for your children.
27:13And at the end of the day,
27:14Shawanda was involved
27:16and I told Shawanda
27:18well, Ms. Rutledge,
27:19I called Ms. Rutledge
27:20to come over
27:21so we could talk
27:22with the CPS worker
27:23to try to find out
27:24what we were going to do
27:25as far as Sinai is concerned
27:26and gave Mr. Rutledge
27:28the opportunity
27:28to take a DNA test
27:30in our hometown.
27:31Ms. Brown,
27:32you said in your testimony
27:33just a second ago
27:34that you offered
27:37to have the defendant,
27:39Mr. Rutledge,
27:40take a DNA test
27:41in your home state.
27:43Yes, I told his sister,
27:44I went down to our courthouse,
27:46I got the paperwork
27:47and she said,
27:48well, I don't know
27:48if he's going to go take it.
27:50And he never showed up
27:51to take the test.
27:52He never showed up.
27:53Why, Mr. Rutledge?
27:54Why not take the test?
27:55She never showed up
27:56It was two times
27:57that he was supposed to.
27:58It was just recently,
27:59Your Honor.
27:59It was just,
28:00she just had to go
28:01to court again for him
28:02and he didn't show up.
28:03Ma'am, the first one
28:04he was notified
28:05because I actually met
28:07with her aunt.
28:08She gave me the paperwork.
28:10She told me
28:10that they were filing
28:11for paternity.
28:12I told her
28:13that I will go ahead
28:14and relay it to him,
28:15which I did.
28:16When the court came,
28:17when the day of the court came,
28:18neither one of them showed.
28:20The first one,
28:21Jasmine showed up.
28:21The second one,
28:22neither one of them showed.
28:23Let's make something clear
28:25because it's not a lot of talking
28:27but I just don't feel
28:28like we're getting anywhere.
28:29It's a lot of drama
28:30with these people.
28:30You know, Jerome,
28:31it's like we're running
28:32into a brick wall
28:33over and over again
28:34and I just keep thinking
28:35about Saniah saying to myself,
28:37if I'm this frustrated,
28:39what kind of nonsense
28:41is this baby living in?
28:44Ms. Rutman,
28:46do you really believe
28:47he's her child's father?
28:49I believe there's a possibility.
28:51Do I believe 100%?
28:53No, because like I said,
28:54she was in and out
28:55of my home as well.
28:56She was there
28:56at my home as well
28:57and I physically witnessed her
28:59talking to other men.
29:00So I can't say for sure
29:02that 100%
29:03but the reason why
29:04I was involved
29:05because I felt obligated.
29:06My brother did have sex with her
29:08so there is a possibility
29:09that Saniah might be his daughter.
29:12And so, Mr. Rutledge,
29:14are you hoping Saniah
29:16is your daughter?
29:17Because I'm not reading
29:18any emotion
29:19or commitment
29:20or anything from you
29:22as it relates to this child.
29:24It's just the character.
29:25It's just the character of her.
29:27Like, I would be happy
29:28if she is mine
29:29but at the same time
29:31I would be sad
29:32because the mother
29:33that she has,
29:34the mother that she has
29:35to grow up with.
29:37You understand what I'm saying?
29:38Because she's been through a lot.
29:39I just don't understand though
29:41because when you lay down
29:45with somebody
29:46with no protection
29:47Right.
29:48on more than one occasion
29:49Right.
29:51are you allowed
29:52to get up later
29:53and talk about
29:54their character?
29:55Right.
29:57After you potentially
29:58made a child with them?
30:00I mean,
30:01I'm just,
30:01I'm just keeping it real.
30:02You have a choice.
30:04So let's get to the results
30:06because, um,
30:07I think that's the only way
30:11we're going to be able
30:11to move forward
30:12is to have the results.
30:14These results were prepared
30:16by DNA Diagnostics
30:17and they read as follows.
30:21In the case of Brown
30:23versus Rutledge
30:24in Rutledge,
30:25when it comes to
30:26one-year-old
30:27Sanaya Rutledge Brown,
30:29Mr. Rutledge,
30:32it has been determined
30:34by this court
30:35that you are
30:39her father.
30:40What?
30:41Now what?
30:41What y'all gotta say now?
30:42What do y'all gotta say now?
30:44Exactly.
30:45Exactly.
30:46I thought that's what y'all
30:46had to say.
30:47I apologize.
30:50I just wanted to know
30:51for sure, Jazz.
30:52That's it.
30:52But now you know
30:53but you missed 16 months ago.
30:54You right.
30:55You been going to,
30:56how you want to make that up?
30:57I can't make that up.
30:57You go through my aunt
30:58if you don't want to go through me.
30:59I can make that up.
31:00I'm glad to hear you say it.
31:01I can make that up.
31:04And it was nice
31:05to hear you apologize.
31:08Can I see her again?
31:10Would you love
31:11to see your daughter?
31:11I would love to see her.
31:13Is there any way
31:14we can go to counseling
31:15and work this out?
31:16Absolutely.
31:20Now that's what
31:21I want to hear
31:23from a young man
31:25that knows
31:26he has a child
31:27with a woman
31:28that he needs
31:28to just work
31:29some things through with.
31:31The little girl,
31:32this beautiful little girl,
31:33Saniya,
31:33is what's important.
31:34Take that with you.
31:35Be the father
31:36I know you can be
31:37and allow him
31:39that opportunity
31:39for your daughter.
31:40So that's it.
31:42I wish you the best of luck.
31:44Court is a general.
31:47Ms. Reed,
31:48you are demanding
31:50that Ms. Austin
31:52have a paternity test
31:53administered on her child
31:55whom she claims
31:57was fathered by
31:58your estranged husband.
32:01Yes, Your Honor.
32:02You're hoping
32:03the DNA test
32:04will prove
32:04that your husband
32:05is not her baby's father.
32:08Additionally,
32:09you are suing
32:10his mistress,
32:11Ms. Austin,
32:11in the amount
32:12of $5,000
32:14for alienation
32:15of affections.
32:16You argue
32:17that her affair
32:18has left you struggling
32:20financially as well.
32:21Correct, Your Honor.
32:23Ms. Austin,
32:23you say you are here today
32:24to defend your reputation
32:26and prove that Mr. Wallace
32:27is the father
32:28of your child.
32:30You argue
32:30that you do not
32:31owe Ms. Reed anything
32:33and she needs
32:34to move on
32:35with her life
32:36and pay her own bills.
32:38Yes, Your Honor.
32:39All right.
32:40Ms. Reed,
32:42how did you find out
32:43about Ms. Austin?
32:45Okay, Your Honor,
32:46I found out
32:46about Mrs. Austin.
32:47One day,
32:48I came in
32:48from the hospital
32:49from having
32:50my second child
32:51and Rheonel's phone rang
32:53and I just so happened
32:54to answer the phone
32:55and Mrs. Austin,
32:57she said,
32:57I'm Rheonel's girlfriend.
32:59I said,
32:59Rheonel's girlfriend,
33:00did you know
33:01that Rheonel
33:01was engaged to me
33:02or whatever
33:04and just had a baby?
33:05She said,
33:05no.
33:06I packed my things
33:07and I left
33:08with my two kids
33:09at the time
33:09and I went
33:12and stayed
33:12at my aunt's house.
33:14Rheonel called
33:15my aunt's house
33:15several times
33:16trying to apologize
33:17for what he had done.
33:19Later on,
33:20I accepted
33:21Rheonel's apology.
33:22So, later on down the line,
33:25Rheonel again.
33:26I walked in,
33:26sees him on the phone
33:27with Mrs. Austin again.
33:30He tells me
33:31he's trying to break up
33:32with her.
33:32The phone call
33:33was like three
33:34to two hours long.
33:36It doesn't take someone
33:37two or three hours
33:37to break up
33:38with someone.
33:39Okay.
33:40But I forgave him again
33:41knowing it was wrong
33:43and got back
33:45in the relationship.
33:46You took him back
33:47again?
33:48Yes.
33:49You then married him?
33:51Yes.
33:51Okay.
33:55Now,
33:55Ms. Austin,
33:56how did you get involved
33:57with a married man?
33:59We hear it may have started
34:00before the marriage
34:02and continued.
34:03When I met Rheonel,
34:05they was not married.
34:07He nor told me
34:08that they was engaged,
34:09neither.
34:09I found out on Facebook
34:11that Rheonel
34:12and Mrs. Reed
34:13was married.
34:14When she posted
34:15a picture up there
34:16of their marriage life,
34:18that's when I found out.
34:19And yes,
34:19I did confront Rheonelel
34:21about the marriage,
34:22but at the same token,
34:24Rheonel never came to me
34:25if Dominique was-
34:26Ms. Reed was taking
34:27care of her home, right?
34:28So what you're saying
34:29actually is that
34:31you didn't have
34:32any regret or remorse
34:33about it
34:34because you felt like
34:35if she was handling
34:36her business,
34:36he wouldn't be
34:37over talking to you.
34:39Right.
34:39Your Honor,
34:40that means that
34:40she didn't mind
34:41playing the role
34:42as his little mistress
34:43because any woman
34:44wouldn't sit there
34:45and be in a relationship
34:45with a man
34:46that has a woman.
34:47Like, as me as myself,
34:49I have respect, and I don't want to be no one's mission.
34:53So, Ms. Austin, what's your response to that?
34:56Well, he led me on.
34:57When they was married, Rael was calling.
34:59He was texting me, telling me how he wants to get away from Dominique.
35:03The reason why he said he was with her is because of her money.
35:06That's what he said.
35:07Your Honor, like, he was stating, telling her that he needed money to get away from me.
35:12But the money that she was sending, Rael, he was taking me out with her money,
35:15or he'll, like, if my kids, my child, or whatever, needed pampers or milk,
35:20he'll take that money and go buy them the things that they needed.
35:24So now, Ms. Austin, you claim that Mr. Wallace is the father of your child.
35:29Yes.
35:30Your Honor, how is he the father of her child when there was another man involved?
35:35My ex-boyfriend, the ones who she go with now.
35:38I don't know if they go together.
35:39Oh, wait now.
35:41Say that again?
35:42Yes, the man, that's the other person who they say that is my daughter, Demiriel's father,
35:48is her man than my ex that she is dating now.
35:51Your Honor, I can explain that situation, Your Honor.
35:54Oh, please, Jill.
35:55I did that out of revenge.
35:57At the time, Rael was cheating on me with her.
35:59So I noticed that Demiriel was messaging a boy up on Facebook telling him how she missed him.
36:05So how about I get revenge on Rael and talk to her boyfriend?
36:08Yes, I did it to hurt Rael, and I did it to hurt her.
36:11And so Rael can see, it's not okay to cheat on someone and misuse them and tell them you love them,
36:15and that's not what you do to someone you love.
36:17You don't cheat on them and you don't misuse them.
36:19Period.
36:19That's what I did for her.
36:22Well, all right.
36:23Well, I think we need to see who these women are fighting over.
36:29Jerome.
36:31Okay.
36:32I want to meet Mr. Wallace.
36:34Can you please escort him into the courtroom?
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36:50How you doing?
36:51Mr. Wallace, let me ask you, you married to Ms. Reed.
36:56Yes.
36:57But you were sleeping with Ms. Austin.
37:01Yes.
37:02You had a baby with Ms. Reed.
37:05Three, Yana.
37:06Three.
37:07Correct.
37:09You might have a baby with Ms. Austin.
37:12Allegedly.
37:13You busy.
37:16You just standing there, Mr. Wallace, like you don't have a piece of remorse in the world.
37:21Now, you don't?
37:24No, ma'am.
37:25You don't have any issues with cheating on your wife?
37:28No, she's not a victim.
37:31She's not?
37:31No.
37:32Oh, fill us in.
37:34First off, she wasn't a good wife.
37:36She don't, she rarely cooks.
37:38She doesn't clean.
37:40Correction.
37:41I cheated because I was bored in my marriage.
37:44Oh.
37:45I was too young to get married in the first place.
37:48So why did you get married?
37:49Because I felt like it was the right thing to do because I was being pressured and I had three kids with her.
37:55Correction, Your Honor.
37:56If you was pressured to be in a relationship with me, why did you constantly come home to me?
38:00Why did you constantly, every time I got work, was there, and you could have left and went home to your mother, your sister, or whoever the case may be?
38:07Your Honor.
38:07So she says you kept coming back to her, Mr. Wallace, over and over again.
38:11And she said that you were spending Ms. Austin's money that she was sending to you on her.
38:17Correct.
38:18And?
38:18Yes.
38:18Everybody's laughing.
38:23But the scary thing is, there's children involved.
38:30I mean, you are people's parents.
38:33Mr. Wallace, you admit to being intimate with Ms. Austin.
38:37Correct.
38:38So do you believe her child is your child?
38:42No, ma'am.
38:43Why is that?
38:44Because she has.
38:45Don't you say enough, boy, and she look just like you.
38:47She look just like you.
38:48She look like the other guy.
38:49She got everything.
38:50Everything you want, she got on that.
38:51Everything.
38:53She looked like the other guy who is currently her boyfriend.
38:57I had sex with Rael first, and I used unprotected sex with Rael, and I used protective sex with the other boy.
39:04Your Honor, she's lying.
39:05The boy told me that he had unprotected sex with Demirio several times because he do not like to use protection.
39:12So let me just ask off the fly, who baby do you want it to be?
39:17Your husband?
39:20No, Your Honor.
39:20Or your boyfriend?
39:22I read the foot.
39:23Yeah.
39:25I read the foot.
39:30So let me just ask off the fly, who baby do you want it to be?
39:35Your husband?
39:37No, Your Honor.
39:38Or your boyfriend?
39:40I read the foot.
39:41I read the foot to be his because I feel like ever since Rael had other kids on, my kids, my kids get the short end of the stick.
39:59They rarely see their dick.
40:00Like, when I take them to see him, I have to, like, leave them with him in order for them to spend time with their father.
40:06So I feel like before her child even got in the picture, Rael was there for my kids for whatever.
40:11Like, watched them, gave them whatever.
40:13But now that Mrs. Austin's child is in the picture, my kids have to suffer, and I feel that it's not right.
40:20You're emotional now.
40:21What is it?
40:21Because the whole situation is just wrong.
40:24I was there for Rael for whatever, and he still went out and cheated on me with Mrs. Austin, and it was wrong.
40:30You feel like it was her fault that he went out?
40:32I feel like it was his fault, too, because, like, she didn't know what was going on.
40:36Like she said, Rael was sitting up lying to her.
40:39So I can't really blame her.
40:40But then again, I came because she knew all about me and still slept with my husband.
40:45She still was in a relationship with my husband.
40:47It's not her fault we're not together.
40:52It's your fault.
40:53You're right.
40:54It's my fault because I left you.
40:56That's why we're not together.
40:57Because I left you and went out and talked to someone else.
40:59That's why we're not together.
41:01So then again, it's your fault why we're not together.
41:03So we're going to get the results of this paternity test shortly.
41:09But I have another witness.
41:10Jerome, there is another witness I'd like to hear from in this matter.
41:17Have a seat right up here by me.
41:24State your name for the court, please, ma'am.
41:26Kendra and Robert.
41:27Thank you so much.
41:28Now, what brings you to court today?
41:30What would you like to add?
41:32I also have a family old child by Mr. Wallace that he claims he's not the father of.
41:39You also have a five-month-old child that you say was fathered by Mr. Wallace,
41:47but he's denying that child as well.
41:49Yes.
41:49Hold on one second.
41:50Just one second.
41:52We're going to get down to the bottom of this.
41:54But first, I need to deal with the people in front of me.
41:58You have a suit where you are suing Ms. Austin for alienation of affection.
42:05Correct, Your Honor.
42:06For the amount of $5,000.
42:08Correct, Your Honor.
42:09But what we found out today through testimony and confirmation is that Mr. Wallace actually
42:15went after Ms. Austin.
42:17Correct.
42:18Now, in order for you to sue for alienation of affection, you have to prove that this woman,
42:25young woman, planned to destroy your marriage.
42:30I don't see that.
42:31It was his free will that started this affair.
42:35Are we clear?
42:37Yes, Your Honor.
42:37So, for this reason, my judgment is for the defendant.
42:41Now it's time to go to the results.
42:43Jerome, you have the envelope?
42:44I certainly do.
42:46You?
42:46Yes, sir.
42:47As per these results prepared by DNA Diagnostics, in the case of Reed v. Austin, when it comes
43:03to baby Demuriel, Mr. Wallace, you are her father.
43:19I told you, dummy.
43:21She looks just like a dummy.
43:23Everything's dummy.
43:26You stand there saying that, but you're wishing on strength.
43:28Sorry.
43:29No.
43:30Not really.
43:31Yes.
43:31Yes, you are hoping on strength.
43:33No.
43:33Yes, because you said right here.
43:35I can't stop talking.
43:36No, I don't got to stop talking.
43:38I wasn't hoping on strength because mine was already...
43:40Oh, you talking to her?
43:41Oh, you...
43:41No, you're not.
43:42You're not talking to me because mine's already been in you.
43:44Let's get some order.
43:46You all have three children together.
43:50Now we know you, Mr. Wallace, have another one.
43:54And maybe one sitting right here with this young lady.
43:58The fact that when you got this result, both of you two ladies start going at it
44:05and Mr. Wallace just standing there looking like he ain't got nothing to do with it
44:09when he got everything to do with everything in here is very interesting to me.
44:15See, I get this situation.
44:17It's a lot of immaturity here.
44:20There are children here that need you all to grow up right now.
44:28You've made your choices.
44:30You all have chosen to bring children into this world.
44:33Now you need to live up to it.
44:34I want you all to get it together.
44:36Now, for you two, Ms. Roberts, Mr. Wallace, I am going to send you to DNA Diagnostics today
44:44because I want to get down to the bottom of whether or not you, Mr. Wallace, are in fact her child's father.
44:51That would give you two five-month-old children.
44:56Court is adjourned.
44:57I will see you back in this courtroom with the DNA results.
45:01Ms. Roberts, you are here requesting a paternity test to prove to the defendant, Mr. Wallace,
45:13that he is the father of your five-month-old son, Danielle.
45:17You have asked the court to administer a lie detector test to prove he's still trying to be with you.
45:24Mr. Wallace, you say that if the results come back negative,
45:29you would like her to stay away from you and your current girlfriend, Ms. Austin.
45:36Ms. Reed, now you are here once again to find out if your husband, Mr. Wallace,
45:42is the father of yet another child.
45:45Yes, Your Honor.
45:47Whoo!
45:48Ms. Roberts, please tell the court how you met the defendant
45:53and ended up in this situation.
45:55I met him around my auntie's house.
45:59He was walking down the street.
46:00I started flirting with him.
46:02You know, he looked good to me or whatever.
46:04So I started flirting with him.
46:05Yeah.
46:07So I started flirting.
46:10But he did not tell me, you know, he was in a relationship or none of that.
46:15It's just...
46:15He didn't tell you he was married?
46:17No.
46:18To Ms. Reed.
46:19He did not tell me he was married.
46:21Ms. Austin told me that he was married.
46:23Oh, wait.
46:24What did you know about his relationship with Ms. Austin?
46:28Um, one day, she supposed to have snuck into his phone and sent us texting or whatever.
46:35So she called me.
46:37Okay.
46:38So when she called me, I'm like, hello.
46:39She said, hello.
46:41Did he tell you he had a girlfriend that we was in a relationship?
46:44Mr. Wallace, um, as for Ms. Roberts, when you met her, did you tell her you were married?
46:51I forgot.
46:52Forgot.
46:54How could you forget about her marriage?
46:56Oh, because he ain't wear the ring, so he ain't kill that guy.
46:58You forgot you were married or forgot to tell her?
47:00It just slipped my mind.
47:03Let me remind you that you have two women that may each have a five-month-old child by you.
47:12Matter of fact, one we've established previously, she does.
47:17So now there may be another.
47:21Did you forget that?
47:23No, ma'am, but I don't believe that child is mine.
47:25Why?
47:26The baby don't have any of my features.
47:28You said that about the last one.
47:30I remember.
47:32Don't eat goofy grape.
47:33The child looked like the rest of her kids, and I believe the same guy who is the father
47:38of her four other kids is the father of that baby.
47:42She's 22.
47:43She has five kids.
47:44I sure do.
47:45Wow.
47:45I sure do.
47:47And you got four in what you do for him.
47:49Oops.
47:50Your Honor.
47:51Can I speak?
47:53Yes, Ms. Reeve.
47:55What I want to know from you right now is how did you figure out that there were two women
48:01pregnant by your husband?
48:04Okay, I found out about Demerial, because she was calling on your phone and Facebooking him.
48:09Ms. Wallace.
48:10Yes.
48:10Okay, Ms. Austin.
48:11Correction.
48:12I found out about, sorry.
48:15See, y'all trying to confuse me.
48:17Sorry.
48:18Ms. Austin.
48:19Right.
48:19I found out.
48:20Ms. Wallace.
48:21Oh, I'm sorry?
48:23Soon to be Ms. Wallace.
48:23Correction.
48:24Oh, my God.
48:25Correction.
48:26Oh, my God.
48:26Rael told me that he wasn't marrying anyone else.
48:30Sorry, so I'm sorry that he's where Rael called me.
48:34She told me the wife.
48:35Chill, Dee Dee.
48:36Chill, Dee Dee.
48:37Chill, Dee Dee.
48:38Chill, Dee Dee.
48:39Chill.
48:39Let's do it.
48:40Let's do it.
48:40Let's do it.
48:41Let's do it.
48:42Walk out.
48:42Walk out.
48:43Get your hands off my face.
48:45You mad.
48:45You mad.
48:46You mad.
48:47Stay right back.
48:48You messy.
48:49Get in here, man.
48:50Real talk.
48:51But Kenny, you don't.
48:52Kenny, you don't.
48:54It's Wallace.
48:55So you don't have to go through to it?
48:57What?
49:02Mr. Wallace, you know what?
49:05This is a sad state of affairs to see three beautiful young women act a fool over you.
49:13Yeah.
49:13Yeah.
49:14Yeah.
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49:32Yeah.
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