Lawyer: paternity test shows, James Brown had boys
A lawyer said a DNA test, James Brown, the son of a woman, said the singer of the woman when he died.
Peter Shahid, a lawyer for James Brown II, said Friday that the boy was April South Carolina before a judge ordered a paternity test.
The results of the evaluation commissioned by the Tribunal have not been published. The boy aged 6, son of Tomi Rae Hynie, a former backup singer for the “Godfather of Soul”.
Trustees handling Brown’s estate have proposed that Hynie were not legally married to Brown and not his young son. They were not in Browns.
A call to a spokesman for Hynie and a message on the path of Brown’s representative was not returned.
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