Carnell Alexander's ex-girlfriend named him as the father of
her child in the early 1990s when a social worker told her she had to
provide a name to receive income assistance. Just one problem: Alexander
is not the father, as DNA testing has since proved.
Unfortunately, the State of Michigan doesn't seem to care about that little detail, and has embroiled Alexander in a paternity case
for years. The DNA evidence and testimony of Alexander's ex-girlfriend
both agree that he should not have to pay a dime for a child that isn't
his, but Michigan insists he still owes about $30,000.
Alexander has refused to pay and has been threatened with jail time
as a result. The child in question, meanwhile, is 27 years old.
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