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Jan. 24, 2009
Paternity Flap Causes Trouble for O.C. Jurist
In 1989, Abraham Nager fathered a child for his lawyer, Renee E. Wilson. Nearly 20 years later, their unusual arrangement could spell trouble for Wilson, who became an Orange County family law commissioner in 2000. This month, Nager filed a complaint with the State Bar alleging Wilson committed misconduct by filing a paternity claim against him while still representing him as his divorce lawyer.




Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - In 1989, Abraham Nager fathered a child for his lawyer, Renee E. Wilson, under an unusual agreement to help her have a baby. Nearly 20 years later, the deal could spell trouble for Wilson, who became an Orange County family law commissioner in 2000. This month, Nager filed a complaint with the State Bar alleging Wilson committed misconduct by filing a paternity claim against him ...
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