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XXXTENTACION's Baby Mama Demands DNA Sample To Prove Paternity: Report


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Following the death of XXXTENTACION, his mother revealed that he left one last surprise. The rapper was expecting a son before his death with his girlfriend, Jenesis Sanchez. Although she, nor X's mother, have tried to contest that the late rapper is the father, she's reportedly requesting DNA samples to prove that XXXTENTACION is indeed the father.

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Jenesis gave birth to Gekyume Onfroy in January 26th. According to The Blast, she's filed a petition to confirm that XXXTENTACION is the father of Gekyume.

Jenesis explained that she and XXXTENTACION lived together, having  “sexual relations during the time that Gekyume was conceived from February 19 through June 18, 2018, the day of the Decedent’s death.” 

She simply wants to prove that XXXTENTACION is the father of her child since they weren't married. She said that nobody has refuted claims that X is the dad but she wants concrete evidence. 

She's requested that the court allow her to obtain biological samples of XXXTENTACION in order to move forward with scientific testing and establish that the rapper is legally the father of Gekyume.

She asked the court to demand that the Office of the Broward County Medical Examiner and Trauma Services supply DNA samples of X to the scientific testing lab.

In other XXX-related news, the rapper landed himself 10 Billboard Music Award nominations including Top Male Artist and Top Billboard 200 artist. 

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