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Mariah Yeater, with son Tristyn, reportedly asked a friend to delete texts from her mother implying Justin Bieber is not the father of her child



Mariah Yeater, with son Tristyn, reportedly asked a friend to delete texts from her mother implying Justin Bieber is not the father of her child

The woman accusing Justin Bieber of fathering her child has allegedly begged a friend to delete texts implying the singer is NOT the daddy.

Mariah Yeater claims she had a sexual liaison with the Candian popstar in October 2010, resulting in the birth of her four-month-old son Tristyn.

But today it emerged the 20-year-old sent a text from her phone yesterday to a friend, demanding he erase a message from her mother saying someone other than Bieber is the father.

Did they, didn't they? Mariah Yeater, with son Tristyn, reportedly asked a friend to delete texts from her mother implying Justin Bieber is not the father of her child
Yeater allegedly offered the unnamed friend a cut of the money when and if she is rewarded a fee following the lawsuit, reports TMZ.

The saga continues: A mocked-up image shows what Mariah reportedly asked her friend after her mother had sent him messages
All of the texts are allegedly signed off 'Mariah Laci', with Laci being her middle name.
In one text, it is claimed Mariah wrote: 'Would you please stress to Robbie how important it is for him to be in his son's life?' - insinuating again that Bieber is not the father. 
Justin Bieber's lawyer, Howard Weitzman, told the US site: 'This information proves Mariah Yeater fabricated the story. 

Tangled web: Yeater insinuates ex-boyfriend Robbie is the father
'Our independent investigation indicates Ms. Yeater never meet 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.
'There have been no settlement discussions and there never will be.'
Earlier this week it was believed single mother Yeater had quietly  dismissed her paternity suit against the teenager, withdrawing the lawsuit.
The withdrawal reportedly came about after two of her lawyers resigned following Bieber's cooperation to submit to a DNA test, as well as his intentions to sue Yeater for making a bogus claim.

Carrying on as normal: Justin Bieber attended the Bambi Awards last week in Germany amidst the accusations

However, Chicago based paternity lawyer Jeffrey Leving dispelled this, confirming he is still very much on board and negotiations with Bieber’s legal team are still active.
Leving said: 'She (Yeater) believes Justin Bieber is the father. Right now there’s no more interviews for Mariah Yeater, I’m not going to allow that.
'Secondly, negotiations are going on right now with Bieber’s counsel and we’re trying to negotiate a private, secure DNA test with the same safe guards that would exist if there were a court order, but without a court order.'


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