Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Birkhead the father of Anna Nicole Smith's daughter



Larry Birkhead got the news he's been waiting months for Tuesday — he's Dannielynn's dad.





Baby's guardian to take custody of Anna Nicole Smith's body







Another mystery in the Anna Nicole Smith saga has been solved: Photographer Larry Birkhead is the biological father of Smith's 7-month-old daughter, Dannielynn, experts announced today.
Birkhead was "determined to be the father based on DNA testing" Michael Baird, of the DNA Diagnostics Center in Fairfield, Ohio, told reporters. "I told you so," a teary Birkhead said, adding, "it's been a long road."



The Bahamian judge told reporters outside the courthouse that a custody hearing is scheduled for Friday.

The child has been living with Smith's longtime companion, Howard K. Stern, who is listed on the birth certificate as Dannielynn's father. Monday, Stern withdrew his last-ditch effort to block paternity test results from being introduced as evidence. Before the hearing, Stern's attorney told the Associated Press that Stern and Birkhead would cooperate in the transition of Dannielynn to Birkhead's custody if test results proved the photographer is the father.


Birkhead also gave signs the men would work together. "The thing we both want to do is what's best for Dannielynn," Birkhead told Access Hollywood. "And it does not do Dannielynn justice for her name to be out there and all these fights. … We both just agreed that there would be no fights, you know, after the results are revealed."

Birkhead filed suit in Los Angeles and the Bahamas last October, weeks after Dannielynn's birth, claiming he was her father and contesting the birth certificate. Legal squabbling turned vitriolic after Smith's death Feb. 8 in Florida. Medical examiners concluded the death was an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.

Stern, Birkhead and Smith's mother, Virgie Arthur, were all involved in hearings to determine custody of Dannielynn as well as guardianship of Smith's body. As Smith's only child, Dannielynn could inherit the bulk of the former pinup's estate. Smith, who was married to oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall, had been involved in decade-long legal battle with Marshall's heirs over the estimated $500 million fortune.

But while the paternity issue has been resolved, a new legal twist has been added to the Smith saga this week. Stern hired Atlanta-based powerhouse law firm Powell Goldstein LLP to fight media speculation that Stern was involved in Smith's death or in the death of Smith's son, Daniel. Daniel was 20 when he died of an accidental drug overdose while visiting his mother in the Bahamas in September. An inquest into Daniel's death has been put on hold.

"Accusations that Mr. Stern is guilty of murder have been recklessly and maliciously invented," L. Lin Wood said in a Monday statement that threatened to file lawsuits against media outlets that make "false attacks on (Stern's) reputation." Wood has represented Richard Jewell, John and Patsy Ramsey, and former congressman Gary Condit. "Stern is an innocent individual who has never been charged with any crime but finds himself on trial in the media. … The nightly television, tabloid and Internet trial of Mr. Stern in the court of public opinion based on sensational lies, speculation, rumor and gossip is over."

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