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DNA testing confirms another child for James Brown
published: Thursday | August 23, 2007

AIKEN, South Carolina (AP):

A woman has proven through DNA testing that she is a child of the late James Brown, said a long-time adviser to the soul singer.

The woman is the third person to determine through DNA testing done after Brown's death that the singer is their father, Buddy Dallas told The Augusta Chronicle in Georgia on Monday.

About a dozen DNA tests have been performed. Some people have been ruled out as Brown's children, while other tests are pending, said Dallas, who would not release details about any of the newly found children.

Dallas did not return a message left at his office by The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Brown's will, which is being disputed in court, names six children.

One of the children found through DNA testing is LaRhonda Petitt, a 45-year-old retired flight attendant and teacher in Houston, Texas. She said the test showed that there is a 99.99 per cent probability she is Brown's daughter.

Public identity

The paper reported a Florida woman confirmed she also is one of Brown's children, but told the paper she did not want to be publicly identified.

The DNA testing happened after Brown died on December 25 of heart failure at age 73.

One possible child of Brown's who has not had a DNA test is six-year-old James Brown II, the son of Tomi Rae Hynie, one of Brown's back-up singers, and said she is the singer's fourth wife. But Brown's attorneys continue to dispute that claim, and the boy and his mother are not in the singer's will.

Hynie's attorney, Robert Rosen, said she hasn't changed her mind about DNA testing for her son.

"She believes all the children should be treated equally," Rosen said. "If all the children agree to a DNA test, she will consent to one for James II."

A private guardian for the boy also opposes the test, Rosen said.

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