Singer
Justin
Bieber
has
decided
to
ignore
the
reports
about
his
love
child
with
a
woman
named
Mariah
Yeater.
But
the
mother
of
his
baby
boy
does
not
seem
to
drop
the
matter
there.
She
has
called
for
the
Canadian
singing
sensation
to
take
a
DNA
test
for
her
paternity
suit.
The
Star
magazine
recently
reported
that
Mariah
Yeater
has
filed
a
paternity
suit
against
Justin
Bieber
alleging
that
he
fathered
her
love
child.
But
the
singer's
attorneys
slammed
the
reports
stating
that
they
had
not
received
any
notice
from
the
court.
A
day
after,
Bieber
himself
told
his
fans
on
Twitter
to
ignore
rumours
about
his
love
child.
Now,
20-year-old
Mariah
Yeater's
lawyers
Lance
Rogers
and
Matthew
Pare
said
that
they
have
evidence
of
Justin
Bieber's
paternity,
which
would
come
out
in
court.
"Mariah
Yeater
is
pursuing
a
modest
and
rightful
claim.
There
is
credible
evidence
that
Justin
Bieber
is
in
fact
the
father
of
her
baby.
The
evidence
will
be
revealed
in
court," the
Star
magazine
quotes
them
as
saying.
Talking
to
the
RadarOnline,
the
attorneys
said,
"She
is
not
seeking
exorbitant
compensation.
She
merely
requests
that
Justin
Bieber
provide
a
DNA
sample
to
verify
that
he
is
the
father
of
Mariah
Yeater's
baby,
and
if
so,
to
help
provide
child
support
as
required
by
California
law."
Rogers
and
Pare
further
said,
"It
is
noteworthy
that
Justin
Bieber
himself
has
not
denied
the
fundamental
fact
that
he
had
unprotected
sex
with
Mariah
Yeater
following
a
concert
in
Los
Angeles.
If
Justin
Bieber
is
willing
to
voluntarily
undergo
a
paternity
test
Ms.
Yeater
welcomes
such
cooperation
and
will
be
happy
to
resolve
this
issue
in
a
less
public
manner."