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Justin Bieber Baby Mama: Yeater Photographed with Ex-Boyfriend Before Pregnancy

Justin Bieber’s paternity accuser, Mariah Yeater, was photographed with her ex-boyfriend Robbie Powell in September 2010, just 10 months before her baby was born.

Tabloid website TMZ managed to obtain pictures of the former couple together. The evidence is damning for Yeater, who claims that she and Powell were not close then- after accusing him of being the father.

This new twist in the ever-evolving Bieber paternity suit lends some credence to the opinion that Yeater’s perspective is unreliable at best. Her credibility was already questioned by a variety of sources, including former lovers, the media, and Bieber’s legal team.

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According to TMZ, the California mother reportedly texted her friends in July, asking them to persuade Powell-then thought to be the father-of “how important it is to be in his son’s life.”

More recently, Yeater tried to erase evidence, texting a friend: “Pleeease ERASE ALL MESSAGES from my mom where she says Tristyn is Robbie’s son. I’ll kick u when we get paid. I’m trusting you pleeease. (Mariah Laci).”

Laci is Yeater’s middle name.

Although the pictures taken are proof that Yeater and Powell were together around the time of conception, it does not prove that the two had relations, or if they did, that Powell is the father of the child.

However, further circumstantial proof suggests the possibility.

According to TMZ, authorities questioned both Powell and Yeater about drug-related activities. Again, this does not prove the two were together, but it sounds dubious when compared to Yeater’s story alleging that the two have no contact.

Yeater, 20, accused pop star Bieber of fathering her baby after a 30 second tryst in a concert backstage bathroom last year. She never required the 17-year-old take up his role as a father, but simply “provide adequate support for [her] baby,” according to ABC News.

Bieber and his legal team have vehemently denied the story, calling it, “malicious, defamatory, and demonstrably false claims.”

The Canadian teen idol is scheduled to take a paternity test in December to disprove the claim.

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