In the Paternity Court case Webb v. Cole, Ms. Cole brought Mr. Webb to court claiming he was the biological father of her six-month-old daughter, Majestic. She testified with complete confidence, presenting a detailed timeline and calendar that she said proved they were intimate during her conception window. According to Ms. Cole, Mr. Webb was denying paternity to protect his long-term relationship with another woman.
Mr. Webb strongly rejected the claim, insisting that he and Ms. Cole were nothing more than friends. He admitted staying at her home for a short period but said he slept on the couch and that they never had a sexual relationship. He maintained throughout the hearing that there was no possibility he could be the child’s father.
The case became more complicated when evidence revealed that another man had also been considered a potential father. Ms. Cole admitted she originally believed someone else was the father until a revised due date changed the estimated conception period. Mr. Webb also questioned the claim based on the child’s appearance, arguing that the baby did not resemble him.
After hearing testimony from both sides, Judge Lauren Lake turned to the DNA results for a definitive answer. The court determined that Mr. Webb was NOT the biological father of Majestic. The results completely supported his claim that he had never been involved with Ms. Cole in the way she alleged, bringing the emotional dispute to an end.