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Paternity test for Chris Rock
published: Thursday | April 5, 2007


Rock

Bangshowbiz:

Chris Rock will take a DNA test to determine whether he is the father of a 13-year-old boy.

Kali Bowyer filed a paternity suit against Rock in Georgia's Superior Court last month claiming he was the father of her son Jordan.

Rock's lawyer said his client is willing to take the test but is busy promoting his latest movie.

Bowyer told the New York Daily News newspaper: "I'm not asking for money for myself nor am I suing him for $1 million. I'm just seeking a DNA test to establish paternity, medical coverage and child support."

Bowyer, a 35-year-old freelance journalist, contacted Rock's lawyer shortly after her son's birth but admits she never pressed the issue.

She got back in contact with Rock's lawyer after Jordan suffered a seizure and she couldn't afford the costly medical bills.

Consenting adults

Bowyer said: "Chris and I were part of the same group of friends. I wouldn't even call it dating. We were two consenting adults who had sex once in a while. No strings attached."

Bowyer says she only wants to protect her son - just as Rock protects his daughter with wife, Malaak.

She said: "If his child was sick, he'd be knocking down doors."

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