Clayton Echard Says Paternity Test Has Proved He's Not the Father of Twins

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The former 'Bachelor' vehemently denied in court documents ever having sexual intercourse with the woman in question.

Back in August, Echard was sued by an unnamed woman who claimed he was the father of her unborn twins., Echard denied he ever had sexual intercourse with the woman in question. What's more, Echard later said on social media that"I've been notified that there are other individuals out there with nearly identical accusations being made against them by the exact same person."

Echard shared the email in which he requested and paid to have a paternity test done to put this ordeal to rest. On Friday, Echard said that the DNA showed"little to no fetal DNA present." "Listen, it's Friday and you know what we need on a Friday? We need some good news," Echard began his video."And who's got the good news today? I got the good news. What's the good news, Clayton? Well, test results came back early and they said little to no fetal DNA present. Let's go, baby! We knew. I knew that that was gonna happen. Thankfully five months of torture can finally be put to rest.

Echard posted a screenshot of a receipt from the parental diagnostic testing center Ravgen Diagnostics for the amount of $725.00. He also shared a screenshot of an email that he sent to someone at the center with an unnamed recipient on the copy, confirming that he will take a test on Sept. 27. Fans first met Echard when he appeared on

 

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