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NEW YORK – A New York man was stunned to find out that his four-year-old twins were not an accidental pregnancy after all -- but that his desperate girlfriend secretly stashed away his sperm and used it for an in-vitro procedure, he charges in a lawsuit.
Joseph Pressil, 36, was not planning on having children with Anetria Burnett, with whom he was in a relationship for six months in 2007, he said. So she took matters into her own hands, he told the New York Post, in order to remain in his Texas house and make a legal bid for half of his possessions. "A gold digger is an understatement. She was trying to get community property and alimony. She's ruthless," he said. Now, Pressil is suing Burnett in Texas for custody of their sons. "This is more than a nightmare -- it's a horror story," he told the Post. Pressil, a telecommunications manager, said he hooked up with Burnett, 34, when he lived in Texas -- and was a little surprised when she announced she was pregnant. "We always used condoms," he said. But when a DNA test proved him to be the father, Pressil said he began paying $800 a month in child support. "At first, I doubted [the children were mine], but I figured I would wait until the twins were born," he said. "But when the kids were born, they looked just like me." The real bombshell dropped last February, when Pressil got a strange receipt in the mail for sperm cryopreservation. Confused, he called the company that had sent him the paperwork, which referred him to the Advanced Fertility Center of Texas, where a manager asked him to sign a release form. That is when he said he uncovered the bizarre plot. "She was taking [the semen in condoms] after the fact and running down to the clinic with it," said Jason Gibson, who is representing Pressil in his suit. He now has joint custody. The fertility clinic's manager simply assumed he and his ex were married when she got the successful in-vitro fertilization procedure that resulted in the birth of the twins, his suit says. Pressil then said he confronted Burnett, an exotic dancer, who allegedly told him, "Oh you're not stupid. I thought you knew." "Her reason for doing it was to stay in the home -- because I had told her she had to leave my house when we broke up," he said. She even filed to have him declared her common-law husband, he said, which would have entitled her to half his property. The filing was denied. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/27/man-says-ex-girlfriend-stole-his-sperm-to-create-kids/#ixzz1ewBTw65a ![]() |
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NEW YORK – A New York man was stunned to find out that his four-year-old twins were not an accidental pregnancy after all -- but that his desperate girlfriend secretly stashed away his sperm and used it for an in-vitro procedure, he charges in a lawsuit. Joseph Pressil, 36, was not planning on having children with Anetria Burnett, with whom he was in a relationship for six months in 2007, he said. So she took matters into her own hands, he told the New York Post, in order to remain in his Texas house and make a legal bid for half of his possessions. "A gold digger is an understatement. She was trying to get community property and alimony. She's ruthless," he said. Now, Pressil is suing Burnett in Texas for custody of their sons. "This is more than a nightmare -- it's a horror story," he told the Post. Pressil, a telecommunications manager, said he hooked up with Burnett, 34, when he lived in Texas -- and was a little surprised when she announced she was pregnant. "We always used condoms," he said. But when a DNA test proved him to be the father, Pressil said he began paying $800 a month in child support. "At first, I doubted [the children were mine], but I figured I would wait until the twins were born," he said. "But when the kids were born, they looked just like me." The real bombshell dropped last February, when Pressil got a strange receipt in the mail for sperm cryopreservation. Confused, he called the company that had sent him the paperwork, which referred him to the Advanced Fertility Center of Texas, where a manager asked him to sign a release form. That is when he said he uncovered the bizarre plot. "She was taking [the semen in condoms] after the fact and running down to the clinic with it," said Jason Gibson, who is representing Pressil in his suit. He now has joint custody. The fertility clinic's manager simply assumed he and his ex were married when she got the successful in-vitro fertilization procedure that resulted in the birth of the twins, his suit says. Pressil then said he confronted Burnett, an exotic dancer, who allegedly told him, "Oh you're not stupid. I thought you knew." "Her reason for doing it was to stay in the home -- because I had told her she had to leave my house when we broke up," he said. She even filed to have him declared her common-law husband, he said, which would have entitled her to half his property. The filing was denied. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/27/man-says-ex-girlfriend-stole-his-sperm-to-create-kids/#ixzz1ewBTw65a ![]() poor kids,, this world is crazy |
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NEW YORK – A New York man was stunned to find out that his four-year-old twins were not an accidental pregnancy after all -- but that his desperate girlfriend secretly stashed away his sperm and used it for an in-vitro procedure, he charges in a lawsuit. Joseph Pressil, 36, was not planning on having children with Anetria Burnett, with whom he was in a relationship for six months in 2007, he said. So she took matters into her own hands, he told the New York Post, in order to remain in his Texas house and make a legal bid for half of his possessions. "A gold digger is an understatement. She was trying to get community property and alimony. She's ruthless," he said. Now, Pressil is suing Burnett in Texas for custody of their sons. "This is more than a nightmare -- it's a horror story," he told the Post. Pressil, a telecommunications manager, said he hooked up with Burnett, 34, when he lived in Texas -- and was a little surprised when she announced she was pregnant. "We always used condoms," he said. But when a DNA test proved him to be the father, Pressil said he began paying $800 a month in child support. "At first, I doubted [the children were mine], but I figured I would wait until the twins were born," he said. "But when the kids were born, they looked just like me." The real bombshell dropped last February, when Pressil got a strange receipt in the mail for sperm cryopreservation. Confused, he called the company that had sent him the paperwork, which referred him to the Advanced Fertility Center of Texas, where a manager asked him to sign a release form. That is when he said he uncovered the bizarre plot. "She was taking [the semen in condoms] after the fact and running down to the clinic with it," said Jason Gibson, who is representing Pressil in his suit. He now has joint custody. The fertility clinic's manager simply assumed he and his ex were married when she got the successful in-vitro fertilization procedure that resulted in the birth of the twins, his suit says. Pressil then said he confronted Burnett, an exotic dancer, who allegedly told him, "Oh you're not stupid. I thought you knew." "Her reason for doing it was to stay in the home -- because I had told her she had to leave my house when we broke up," he said. She even filed to have him declared her common-law husband, he said, which would have entitled her to half his property. The filing was denied. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/27/man-says-ex-girlfriend-stole-his-sperm-to-create-kids/#ixzz1ewBTw65a ![]() poor kids,, this world is crazy I wouldn't say poor kids......The dad seems like a good guy who wants to provide for them, it's not their fault their moms a typical female and a gold digging skeezer. |
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NEW YORK – A New York man was stunned to find out that his four-year-old twins were not an accidental pregnancy after all -- but that his desperate girlfriend secretly stashed away his sperm and used it for an in-vitro procedure, he charges in a lawsuit. Joseph Pressil, 36, was not planning on having children with Anetria Burnett, with whom he was in a relationship for six months in 2007, he said. So she took matters into her own hands, he told the New York Post, in order to remain in his Texas house and make a legal bid for half of his possessions. "A gold digger is an understatement. She was trying to get community property and alimony. She's ruthless," he said. Now, Pressil is suing Burnett in Texas for custody of their sons. "This is more than a nightmare -- it's a horror story," he told the Post. Pressil, a telecommunications manager, said he hooked up with Burnett, 34, when he lived in Texas -- and was a little surprised when she announced she was pregnant. "We always used condoms," he said. But when a DNA test proved him to be the father, Pressil said he began paying $800 a month in child support. "At first, I doubted [the children were mine], but I figured I would wait until the twins were born," he said. "But when the kids were born, they looked just like me." The real bombshell dropped last February, when Pressil got a strange receipt in the mail for sperm cryopreservation. Confused, he called the company that had sent him the paperwork, which referred him to the Advanced Fertility Center of Texas, where a manager asked him to sign a release form. That is when he said he uncovered the bizarre plot. "She was taking [the semen in condoms] after the fact and running down to the clinic with it," said Jason Gibson, who is representing Pressil in his suit. He now has joint custody. The fertility clinic's manager simply assumed he and his ex were married when she got the successful in-vitro fertilization procedure that resulted in the birth of the twins, his suit says. Pressil then said he confronted Burnett, an exotic dancer, who allegedly told him, "Oh you're not stupid. I thought you knew." "Her reason for doing it was to stay in the home -- because I had told her she had to leave my house when we broke up," he said. She even filed to have him declared her common-law husband, he said, which would have entitled her to half his property. The filing was denied. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/27/man-says-ex-girlfriend-stole-his-sperm-to-create-kids/#ixzz1ewBTw65a ![]() poor kids,, this world is crazy I wouldn't say poor kids......The dad seems like a good guy who wants to provide for them, it's not their fault their moms a typical female and a gold digging skeezer. "Typical female"? ![]() ![]() |
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Ya, thats why women are the best shoplifters.......They are natural theives, skilled liars and are very cunning and deceitful...
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*Wonders how Lp can be single with all that sweet talk.....*
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Edited by
Lpdon
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*Wonders how Lp can be single with all that sweet talk.....* Not sweet just honest. |
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Child support was meant for the support of the child. Sex even with a condom is still consensual sex.
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NEW YORK – A New York man was stunned to find out that his four-year-old twins were not an accidental pregnancy after all -- but that his desperate girlfriend secretly stashed away his sperm and used it for an in-vitro procedure, he charges in a lawsuit. Joseph Pressil, 36, was not planning on having children with Anetria Burnett, with whom he was in a relationship for six months in 2007, he said. So she took matters into her own hands, he told the New York Post, in order to remain in his Texas house and make a legal bid for half of his possessions. "A gold digger is an understatement. She was trying to get community property and alimony. She's ruthless," he said. Now, Pressil is suing Burnett in Texas for custody of their sons. "This is more than a nightmare -- it's a horror story," he told the Post. Pressil, a telecommunications manager, said he hooked up with Burnett, 34, when he lived in Texas -- and was a little surprised when she announced she was pregnant. "We always used condoms," he said. But when a DNA test proved him to be the father, Pressil said he began paying $800 a month in child support. "At first, I doubted [the children were mine], but I figured I would wait until the twins were born," he said. "But when the kids were born, they looked just like me." The real bombshell dropped last February, when Pressil got a strange receipt in the mail for sperm cryopreservation. Confused, he called the company that had sent him the paperwork, which referred him to the Advanced Fertility Center of Texas, where a manager asked him to sign a release form. That is when he said he uncovered the bizarre plot. "She was taking [the semen in condoms] after the fact and running down to the clinic with it," said Jason Gibson, who is representing Pressil in his suit. He now has joint custody. The fertility clinic's manager simply assumed he and his ex were married when she got the successful in-vitro fertilization procedure that resulted in the birth of the twins, his suit says. Pressil then said he confronted Burnett, an exotic dancer, who allegedly told him, "Oh you're not stupid. I thought you knew." "Her reason for doing it was to stay in the home -- because I had told her she had to leave my house when we broke up," he said. She even filed to have him declared her common-law husband, he said, which would have entitled her to half his property. The filing was denied. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/27/man-says-ex-girlfriend-stole-his-sperm-to-create-kids/#ixzz1ewBTw65a ![]() poor kids,, this world is crazy I wouldn't say poor kids......The dad seems like a good guy who wants to provide for them, it's not their fault their moms a typical female and a gold digging skeezer. thats why I say poor kids, they dont choose either parent or the selfish or unloving circumstances that surround their births sometimes,,, |
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Edited by
Lpdon
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Sun 11/27/11 02:46 PM
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I guess it can now be argued that condoms DONT work.......
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I guess it can now be argued that condoms DONT work....... ![]() nothing works 100 percent except abstaining from sex,,but that would be like asking to sustain from food for most people in modern times,,,, |
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I guess it can now be argued that condoms DONT work....... ![]() nothing works 100 percent except abstaining from sex,,but that would be like asking to sustain from food for most people in modern times,,,, I decided back in 2008 that I am waiting for marriage before I do it again and honestly it's killing me. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I guess it can now be argued that condoms DONT work....... ![]() nothing works 100 percent except abstaining from sex,,but that would be like asking to sustain from food for most people in modern times,,,, I decided back in 2008 that I am waiting for marriage before I do it again and honestly it's killing me. ![]() ![]() ![]() lol,,,good luck with it I have decided to stay out of tempting situations as long as possible, unless or until I meet someone that I make a commitment with. |
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I guess it can now be argued that condoms DONT work....... ![]() nothing works 100 percent except abstaining from sex,,but that would be like asking to sustain from food for most people in modern times,,,, I decided back in 2008 that I am waiting for marriage before I do it again and honestly it's killing me. ![]() ![]() ![]() lol,,,good luck with it I have decided to stay out of tempting situations as long as possible, unless or until I meet someone that I make a commitment with. Well, you can mak a one night commitment ![]() |
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I heard if you let it build up you could explode.
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I heard if you let it build up you could explode. ![]() ![]() Naaaa, but when you finally do it your gonna explode and probably hurt the girl, but I do that anyways especially with my abnormally large package size anyways. ![]() |
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![]() I guess it can now be argued that condoms DONT work....... ![]() nothing works 100 percent except abstaining from sex,,but that would be like asking to sustain from food for most people in modern times,,,, I decided back in 2008 that I am waiting for marriage before I do it again and honestly it's killing me. ![]() ![]() ![]() lol,,,good luck with it I have decided to stay out of tempting situations as long as possible, unless or until I meet someone that I make a commitment with. Well, you can mak a one night commitment ![]() haaa, doesnt work for me,, ![]() |
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I heard if you let it build up you could explode. ![]() ![]() if its done right, that should happen regardless of how long you 'waited' ![]() |
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![]() I guess it can now be argued that condoms DONT work....... ![]() nothing works 100 percent except abstaining from sex,,but that would be like asking to sustain from food for most people in modern times,,,, I decided back in 2008 that I am waiting for marriage before I do it again and honestly it's killing me. ![]() ![]() ![]() lol,,,good luck with it I have decided to stay out of tempting situations as long as possible, unless or until I meet someone that I make a commitment with. Well, you can mak a one night commitment ![]() haaa, doesnt work for me,, ![]() Well, I was just trying to help you out........... |
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I heard if you let it build up you could explode. ![]() ![]() if its done right, that should happen regardless of how long you 'waited' ![]() Ummmmmmm?????????????????? |
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