By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - A man who claims a pesticide caused him to be sterile told a psychiatrist he fathered a child and was the subject of two paternity claims brought by women in Nicaragua, according to testimony Tuesday.
The testimony came in the case of 12 Nicaraguan men who claim their sterility or low sperm counts were caused by exposure to ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - A man who claims a pesticide caused him to be sterile told a psychiatrist he fathered a child and was the subject of two paternity claims brought by women in Nicaragua, according to testimony Tuesday.
The testimony came in the case of 12 Nicaraguan men who claim their sterility or low sperm counts were caused by exposure to ...
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