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Justin Bieber Baby Mama: Mariah Yeater Text Messages Reveal Lies About Baby’s Father

In what might prove to be the decisive blow to Mariah Yeater’s accusations that Justin Bieber fathered her son, TMZ has released texts by Yeater that may very well show that her entire story is a fabrication.

An anonymous source shared with the online news media site the messages that he received – including the most recent one where the 20-year-old woman asks him to “erase all messages from my mom.”

The incriminating texts she wants deleted refer to messages her mother had sent to the anonymous friend where she talks about “Robbie” – an ex-boyfriend of Yeater, and that he was the one who fathered the baby, Tristyn.

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Most significantly, Yeater also sent a text stating "Ill kick u when we get paid," apparently meaning that she would pay him for his help if Bieber agreed on a settlement.

Yeater’s case was already looking shaky after it was revealed that she had accused a previous boyfriend of being Tristyn’s father, and is facing charges after she slapped the man when he denied the claim.

The leaked texts may also be the main reason why she decided to drop the lawsuit against Bieber. The pop star was scheduled to take a DNA test in December to prove that he is not the father of the baby.

Bieber’s lawyer, Howard Weitzman, also received information about the texts, and shared with TMZ that he believes they are evidence enough of his client’s innocence:

“This information proves Mariah Yeater fabricated the story. Our independent investigation indicates Ms. Yeater never met Justin, she has consistently identified another man as the child's father, and Ms. Yeater and her co-conspirators hatched this scheme in order to extort money from him and to sell her story to the media," Weitzman said.

He also insisted that there will be no settlement for Yeater and she will not profit from the situation.

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