DNA test proves comedian Chris Rock is not the father of Georgia boy

A lawyer for Chris Rock said a court-ordered DNA test proved Rock is not the father of a 13-year-old Georgia boy whose mother tried to sue the comedian for paternity earlier this year.

Rock's attorney, John Mayoue of Atlanta, said Monday a judge sent results of the paternity test to lawyers on both sides of the case.

"The results of the test are that Chris Rock is not the father of this child," Mayoue said. "It is conclusive." The mother, however, disputed the test results.

Kali Bowyer, who lives west of Savannah, tried in March to file a paternity lawsuit against Rock seeking child support and medical coverage for her son, Jordan. She withdrew the lawsuit after court officials told her it was outside the jurisdiction of the county she lives in in southeast Georgia, because Rock is a resident of New Jersey.

However, Rock asked the Georgia court in April to start paternity proceedings to resolve the case. Judge John R. Turner ordered DNA testing on Rock and the boy June 8.

Rock and his wife, Malaak, said in a statement Monday they were happy to put the case to rest. They accused Bowyer of telling "multiple lies" to sell her story to tabloids.

"We also express our deepest prayers for the welfare of Ms. Bowyer's son who has continually been embarrassed and exposed in the media by his mother," Rock's statement said.

Bowyer said Monday she had never received money for her story and she believed Rock had violated a confidentiality agreement by making the paternity test results public.

"I could've sworn we weren't supposed to talk about it until we were done with mediation," Bowyer said.

She said she planned to ask the judge to order another DNA test to challenge the results of the one that ruled out Rock as her child's father.

Bowyer, 35, said she met Rock at a Los Angeles nightclub when she was living in California 13 years ago.

She denied making any money from the case despite offers of thousands of dollars from television shows and tabloid magazines.

"I am sick and tired of being made out to be a liar and a fraud," she said.

Rock recently directed and starred in the film "I Think I Love My Wife," and is behind the hit television series "Everybody Hates Chris," which is based on his childhood. He and his wife have been married for 10 years and have two young children.

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Author`s name Angela Antonova
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