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BET’s Frankie and Elite Search for Answers on Lauren Lake’s “Paternity Court”

  • Starling
  • Sep 24, 2015
  • 2 min read

Lauren Lake’s Paternity Court will return for its third season. The popular syndicated courtroom series features the sharp-witted presiding judge Lauren Lake who helps litigants resolve legal issues involving paternity using DNA results. BET reality stars Frankie Lons and Elite Noel will appear on the September 24 edition episode to determine the identity of Elite’s biological father. Frankie, who admittedly lived a fast and irresponsible life back when Elite was conceived, confesses she does not know who her daughter’s biological father is and cautions young women about the dangers of sleeping with too many men.

“I could line up five men here. We’re talking 30 years ago and that’s sad,” reveals Lons during the proceedings. As she becomes emotional recounting her story, Lons says, “These tears are for none of these people, none of these men, they’re for her, because no matter what, the test results will hurt, whether they are positive or negative. She still has to live with my mistakes and I’m here to correct it,” revealed Frankie to the court.

Judge Lake, has served as the family’s life coach on the BET show “Frankie & Neffe” and shared how impressed she is with Lons, who has built a stronger relationship with her daughters even as she battled her personal addictions.

“I know this family, I have counseled this family and I also know how important it is to get these issues resolved,” said Lake. “This is about her. This is about her life and about getting the opportunity to put all her puzzle pieces together so that she gets to see her big picture,” said Lake.

While Frankie and Elite have already tested one man on their BET reality show whom they suspected was the father, two more men will be brought into the courtroom to potentially determine if one is Elite’s biological father.

For more information visit the official LAUREN LAKE’S PATERNITY COURT Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/PaternityCourt, and follow the show on Twitter, @PaternityCourt, using the hashtag #PaternityCourt, as well as on Instagram, @PaternityCourtTV.


 
 
 

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