Justin Bieber Will Take Paternity Test And Then Sue Mariah Yeater: REPORT

REPORT: Justin Will Take DNA Test And Sue Accuser
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According to reports from TMZ, Justin Bieber will take a DNA test to prove he's not the father of Mariah Yeater's baby.

The 17-year-old popstar is currently in Europe but when he returns to the U.S. in two weeks he hopes to finally end this whole mess. TMZ also reports that Bieber isn't planning to let Yeater's accusations go unpunished, and plans on taking her to court.

And that's not a bad idea -- if Bieber is in fact not the father, pursing legal action against Yeater would likely deter anyone else from making false accusation in the future.

According to the website Bieber's lawyer, Howard Weitzman, contacted Yeater's lawyers on Friday to inform them that a paternity test will happen, and that they've already found a test lab.

Yeater filed a paternity suit against Bieber on November 1, claiming she met him backstage at one at his concert in Los Angeles. According to court papers, the 20-year-old alleged that Bieber told her he "wanted to f*ck the sh*t out of her" and refused to wear a condom saying that he wanted to feel everything since it was his first time.

Since the allegation Justin has denied that he's the father and told the "Today Show" that he had never met Yeater

"I know I'm going to be a target, but I'm never going to be a victim. It's crazy, every night after the show I've gone right from the stage right to my car, so it's crazy some people want to make up such false allegations. But to set the record straight, none of it is true," Bieber said, responding to Yeater's allegations.

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