Carlos Baute, sued by his son's secret

Carlos Baute shares the first image of his third hijaEl emotional "Baby Shower" of the daughter who waits for Carlos Baute Carlos Baute (45 years), and Ast

Carlos Baute, sued by his son's secret
Carlos Baute shares the first image of his third hijaEl emotional "Baby Shower" of the daughter who waits for Carlos Baute

Carlos Baute (45 years), and Astrid Klisans (34) became parents again this past month of July after the small Alisse was born. The new member is added to the other two children of the singer with the architect, Markuss (3) and Liene (1). Since you gave the "I do" in 2011, the pair has managed to form an idyllic large family these days has been tarnished by the situation of the fourth son of the singer, Joseph Daniel Arellán.

When he was barely 15 years old, Carlos Baute had a son with a young, Náyera, two years younger than him, which ended by recognizing the end of 2012 thanks to the push that gave Joseph Daniel Arellán after several years claiming to be recognized as the son of. Seven years after that victory, the son of the singer asked 20,000 euros for moral damage, as covered in April of this year the magazine "the Week".

"The singer is said to have caused serious mentally disabled with your attitude omisiva and denying his paternity, refused to facilitate the testing of paternity, which engulfed the child in a situation of great distress and helplessness," she explained to the lawyers of the young through a press release. "Equally, it is a situation of humiliation and deception constant for the biological child of the numerous publications on social networks of his father with his other children, showing affection and good parental relationship, which has never demonstrated, nor has it attempted to have with the biological child, even after you acknowledged your paternity in court".

Now, the young man has submitted through his lawyer, Fernando Osuna, a lawsuit against the singer to make a claim for a alimony of 1,400 euros, claiming that it is located in a "situation of need" to not have "sufficient economic resources for making a living in a dignified way " and by appealing to article 143 of the Códido Civil, as reveals "Informalia" and has been able to confirm ABC.

Date Of Update: 18 September 2019, 10:01