Stephen Moses has raised significant concerns after paternity tests revealed that he is not the biological father of his two-year-old son (names withheld).
Moses expressed his ongoing struggle to comprehend the revelation that his presumed child has a sickle cell genotype, contrary to his AA genotype, while his wife carries an AS genotype.
Speaking on the popular television program, The Justice Court, Moses disclosed his decision to confirm the boy’s paternity following the child’s recurrent battles with sickle cell disease.
In a series of tweets on Monday, Moses shared his disbelief at the situation, recounting the timeline of events since their marriage in May 2016. Despite initial skepticism from his wife attributing the child’s condition to external factors, Moses sought counsel and eventually pursued DNA testing, revealing the truth.
Despite the revelation, Moses faced further challenges, including accusations from his in-laws regarding child support. He recounted the ordeal of being arrested before the negative test results shifted the narrative.
Addressing the possibility of a hospital swap at birth, Moses acknowledged the slim chances but affirmed his presence during the delivery, minimizing the likelihood of such an occurrence.
In response, his wife acknowledged the truth of Moses’ account but contested the validity of the test results, claiming he failed to discuss the matter with her beforehand.
She defended herself, stating that Moses’ behavior changed abruptly without clear communication, leading to a confrontation initiated by her brother.
When questioned about the child’s paternity, she adamantly denied any infidelity, maintaining her innocence.
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