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April 10, 2007

Paternity test not going to be made public

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A Bahamian court is expected to rule today in the paternity case of Anna Nicole Smith's infant daughter, but it seems that the results will not be made public after all.

Under Bahamian legal rules, the results cannot be made public by either of the parties involved in the paternity and custody battle unless the judge in the case lifted the gag order.

The people fighting over custody of the child -- Larry Birkhead, Howard K. Stern and Smith's mother, Virgie Arthur -- have all been ordered not to talk about the results after the ruling.

The child, Dannielynn Hope Marshall, could inherit millions from the estate of Anna Nicole Smith's late husband, J. Howard Marshall.

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