Chris Rock’s Alleged Baby Mama a Fraud

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Chris Rock is under fire from a woman who claims he’s her 13-year-old baby’s daddy, but cops say the woman behind the allegations has been full of s**t for years.

Kali Bowyer (36), who Rock never denied having a fling with several years before he met wife Malaak, has an extensive criminal past riddled with numerous bizarre police encounters, and a penchant for telling wild stories. According to a thick stack of government documents, Bowyer was convicted of DUI in Georgia, charged with theft by deception last summer, and is facing charges of running an elaborate cell phone scam.

In the last two years, more than ten incident reports detail some truly strange encounters with police, including one in which cops say she claimed to have been held at gunpoint and forced to "ingest some white powder," a tale which her own son contradicted under questioning. Bad checks, domestic disturbances, and several veracity-questionable incidents left police scratching their heads.

Bowyer first popped up ten years ago when the boy in question was 3-years-old, claiming that Rock was the dad, but then, we’re told, she disappeared after Rock agreed to a DNA test. Though she claims that the comedian’s the dad, Bowyer oddly didn’t list Rock on the birth certificate.

Yesterday, Rock indicated that he would still take a DNA test to determine paternity, even offering to help support the child if he is, in fact, the dad. (source)

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    Well at least he wont be a dead beat if its is his child .. Chris Rock Rules!!


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Woman claims Chris Rock fathered child

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A woman who claims Chris Rock is the father of her child is withdrawing a lawsuit filed last month in Georgia and will refile it in New York, according to a published report.

Kali Bowyer claims the 42-year-old actor-comedian is the father of a child she had 13 years ago. The lawsuit filed in Bulloch County asked for child support, medical coverage and attorney fees.

Bowyer told the Statesboro Herald on Thursday she decided to refile the lawsuit in New York after consulting with her attorney, Brett Kimmel.

She has an unpublished phone number in the Statesboro area and could not immediately be reached by The Associated Press for comment Friday.

Jodi Kimmel, an attorney for Bowyer in New York, declined to comment.

Bowyer claims she and Rock "were friends and we spent time together."

There was no immediate response from Rock’s publicist, Leslie Sloane, to an e-mail from the AP seeking comment.

Rock and his wife, Malaak, have been married for 10 years. They have two young children and live in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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CW Picks Up Everybody Hates Chris for Fall Schedule

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The CW has made its first series pickup for fall, giving an early full-season order to the sophomore comedy "Everybody Hates Chris."

The announcement is set to be made today at CW’s portion of the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena.

"Under the creative guidance of Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi and performances from an incredibly talented cast, ’Everybody Hates Chris’ has consistently proven itself to be one of the best comedies on television," CW entertainment president Dawn Ostroff said. "Producing one great episode after another, this is a show that we want viewers to associate with the CW."

Created by Rock and LeRoi and narrated by Rock, "Chris" is inspired by the comedian’s childhood experiences growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y., during the early 1980s. Tyler James Williams stars as Rock.

"Chris" is a production of CBS Paramount Network Television Inc. in association with Chris Rock Enterprises Inc. and 3 Arts Entertainment.

"Chris" launched on UPN as one of the most buzz worthy new series of the 2005-06 season. The critically praised show now airs as part of the CW’s Monday comedy block.

Rock and LeRoi are executive producing "Chris" with 3 Arts’ Michael Rotenberg and Dave Becky.

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Chris Rock Predicted OJ Simpson’s Book

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In the video, Chris Rock tours the "Trevor Berbick Studio" during the first episode of his old HBO show, creatively titled The Chris Rock Show. He goes on about how many historic events the studio has seen during the airing of his show, which, of course, was all pretend. He jokes about him firing his white writing staff because they wanted "to get to know the black experience," and about a Wayans family gathering (a picture of a huge rally in Washington) was funny.

The best part was when he talked about O.J. Simpson coming in to promote his new video. The title? I Didn’t Kill My Wife! (But If I DID, Here’s How I’d Do It). Wow. Remember, this was in 1997, nine years before OJ, and Judith Regan got the bright idea to do an eventually-kiboshed book and TV special called If I Did It, Here’s How it Happened.

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