The family of Jeanne Friske doubts that Dmitry Shepelev is the father of Plato

For several months the war between the family of Zhanna Friske and her husband Dmitry Shepelev has not ceased. Every week, in the open spaces of the mass media, there are more and more scandalous details about the popular presenter, given out by the native singer. Zhanna's father, Vladimir Borisovich has already managed to accuse Dmitry of being a PR at the expense of the actress, in misappropriating her money, in stealing jewelry, in an insidious collusion with the paparazzi and in many other sins. Dmitry Shepelev prefers not to react to all accusations in his address.

Last week it became known that "Rusfond" did not receive reports from the singer for about 20 million rubles. After the information about it became a subject of publicity, each side commented on it in its own way: Shepelev said that the bank card was recently with Jeanne's father, and Vladimir Friske suggested that he turn to Dmitry with all questions. However, the latest news was a real shock for those who monitor the conflict of the parties. Yesterday it became known that Zhanna Friske's family doubts that Dmitry Shepelev is the father of little Platon. According to the insider, who is a member of the Friske family, they plan to obtain DNA expertise:
For many years Jeanne had a close friend, with whom she was infrequent, but met regularly. A friend was married. The family has plans through the court to require Dmitry Shepelev to conduct a DNA examination in order to dispel all doubts in paternity. Will they do it, I do not know yet

The lawyer, who will represent the interests of Zhanna's relatives, understands that no one can force the TV host to do DNA analysis, but the human rights activist believes that Shepelev's refusal to establish paternity "can alert". Parents and sister of the late singer believe that Dmitry Shepelev is holding onto Plato because of the inheritance of the artist. However, the question arises involuntarily: why did the question of paternity originate now with the Joan's relatives, a month and a half before the direct heirs entered their rights ...