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This lady is 100% in the wrong on this. She had no legal right to test this child's DNA that has protected health information that she was not authorized to collect or test and frankly she could probably be prosecuted for this because she likely submitted incorrect information with that DNA test, indicating that she had the legal rights to do so.
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