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Anna Nicole's ex-beau sues for paternity
NASSAU—A man who claims to be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's newborn
daughter has filed a lawsuit demanding the reality TV star and baby girl
return to California for paternity testing, his lawyer said Tuesday.
The lawsuit on behalf of Larry Birkhead, a photographer who says he is
Smith's former boyfriend, was filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior
Court, attorney Debra Opri told The Associated Press by telephone from
southern California.
She said Smith was served with court papers Monday in the Bahamas, where
the 38-year-old former Playboy playmate has been mourning the death of
her adult son. Daniel Wayne Smith died Sept. 10 while visiting his
mother in the hospital where she had given birth three days earlier.
Howard K. Stern, an attorney for Smith, claims he is the father of the
baby girl, Dannie Lynn Hope. He has said the couple plans to marry.
Birkhead filed the challenge because Smith has not responded to his
attempts to communicate, Opri said. "The access had been cut off about
the time of the birth of the child," she said.
The lawsuit also expresses concerns about the fitness of the baby's
current household.
"There are concerns about the health and safety of the child," Opri
said. "These are things that will come out in court."
Bahamas Chief Magistrate Roger Gomez, meanwhile, said it is unclear
whether an inquest is necessary in the death of Daniel Smith. One had
been tentatively scheduled. Gomez told the AP that official toxicology
results were issued on Friday but that he had not seen them.
A U.S.-based pathologist who conducted a private autopsy said last week
that Daniel Smith died from an accidental lethal combination of
methadone and two antidepressant drugs.
Gomez said the Royal Bahamas Police Force is still investigating the
death.
Anna Nicole Smith has been married twice.
She married Bill Smith in 1985, giving birth to Daniel before divorcing
two years later.
She wed Texas oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II in 1994, when she was 26
and he was 89. He died the following year. She has since been involved
in legal disputes over the estate.—Agencies |