Paternity suit called a fake
NZPA-AP London The former Beatle, Paul McCartney, has been quoted as saying that a paternity suit filed against him by a West German woman “has turned out to be a complete .fake.” “I knew it all along because she had said we knew -each other intimately for two years, but I could not remember her first name. My memory is not that bad,” McCartney was quoted as saying in an inter-
view published in Britain’s “TV Times” weekly magazine. Erika Heubers, aged 41, has filed a suit against McCartney in West Berlin demanding child support for her daughter, Bettina, aged 20, whom she claims was fathered by McCartney when he was singing with the Beatles in Hamburg. McCartney has denied the charge and has taken blood tests that he says prove he could not be the father.
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