Overview
- Maynard took two Ministry of Justice–accredited tests in March and August 2025, both excluding him as the child's father.
- In new interviews, Chilton says a vanished-twin form of chimerism could prevent tests from detecting the biological father.
- She alleges irregularities in the process, including an unidentified male at Maynard’s sampling, a last‑minute venue change, and the absence of her own sample.
- Chilton says Maynard posted the results before she had seen them and that she has since received “horrific” online messages.
- Reports in August said she sought a court‑ordered test to establish parentage following her continued dispute of the results.
