DNA Test Rules Out Abel Martínez in Paternity Case
DNA Test confirms Abel Martínez Not Biological Father of U.S.-Based Child
Miami, FL – A paternity test conducted in a U.S. laboratory has confirmed that Dominican politician Abel Martínez is not the biological father of a child residing in the United States, as alleged by the child’s mother on social media last August.
Martínez’s legal team announced the results on Friday, concluding a complex process they say was handled with ”maturity, transparency, and adherence to legal procedures.”
From the outset, Martínez maintained a responsible and respectful attitude towards all parties involved, prioritizing the well-being of the child. Despite the lack of conclusive evidence in previous years, he acted with ethical commitment, guided by the principles and values that have defined his public and private life.
Martínez reiterated his deep respect for the child’s privacy and that of his family, reaffirming his commitment to truth, justice, and integrity. he expressed gratitude for the public’s support and understanding throughout this process, expressing hope that the results will allow all involved to move forward with dignity and peace.
Background
The paternity controversy surrounding Martínez, a former presidential candidate for the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), erupted on August 31st when Keire Vargas, the child’s mother, publicly accused him of refusing a DNA test to confirm paternity.Vargas made the accusations during a live Instagram session, alleging that Martínez had “abused her innocence” over a decade ago. She claimed to have been a minor,16 years old,working on his political campaign at the time,and that she was vulnerable and manipulated by the politician.
Martínez, through his legal team, countered that both he and Vargas were adults and single when they had a brief consensual relationship. They emphasized that Martínez promptly offered financial support for the child’s needs upon learning of his existence, even without concrete proof of paternity.
This case garnered significant media attention in the Dominican Republic, raising questions about consent, duty, and the complexities of paternity disputes.
Exonerated: DNA Test Clears Dominican Politician Abel Martínez in Paternity Dispute
Miami, FL - A long-awaited DNA test has definitively ruled out Dominican politician Abel Martínez as the biological father of a child in the US, clearing his name in a highly publicized paternity dispute.
Martínez’s legal team announced the conclusive results on Friday, emphasizing the ethical and legal integrity maintained throughout the process. “From the outset, Mr. Martínez has acted with duty, respect, and transparency, prioritizing the well-being of the child above all else,” a statement from his team read.
The controversy erupted last August when Keire Vargas, the child’s mother, publicly accused Martínez of refusing a paternity test. Vargas alleged that Martínez had taken advantage of her vulnerability as a 16-year-old working on his political campaign over a decade ago.
Martínez,though,maintained that both he and Vargas were consenting adults at the time of their brief relationship and had immediately offered financial support upon learning of the child’s existence,even without confirmation of paternity.
The case sparked widespread debate in the Dominican Republic surrounding issues of consent, responsibility, and the complex realities of paternity disputes.
Martínez expressed gratitude for the public’s understanding and support throughout the ordeal, reiterating his commitment to truth, justice, and integrity. He expressed hope that the DNA results would allow all parties involved to move forward with dignity and peace.
The DNA test results bring closure to a contentious chapter for the Dominican politician and pave the way for all involved to heal and move on.
