Shocking text sent by ‘spiteful’ mum, 25, who ‘faked DNA test to block baby’s biological dad from seeing her,’ revealed

A SHOCKING text sent by a “spiteful” mum accused of faking a DNA test and lying on a birth certificate to block her baby’s biological dad from seeing her has been revealed.

Georgina Saville, 25, is accused of misleading Kyle Fitton, 26, to “derail” his legal bid to see the newborn and another daughter they shared.

SolentGeorgina Saville, 25, is accused of misleading Kyle Fitton, 26, about their baby’s paternity to deter him from launching legal action[/caption]

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The pair had been in a “toxic” four-year relationship, with Kyle moving out shortly after Saville fell pregnant with their second child.

She gave birth to the baby girl in January 2022 but blocked her ex from seeing the newborn, it was said.

When his legal team requested a DNA test from his ex, she sent them bogus results claiming the baby girl belonged to her new boyfriend, jurors heard.

Now, details of text messages Saville sent to Mr Fitton’s mother Jayne Fitton have emerged at her trial.

Saville is accused of perverting the course of public justice and wilfully making a false declaration as to a birth, a court heard.

Saville is said to have sent Ms Fitton a message saying: “Tell him he ain’t seeing her ever again and he can take me to court.

“That’s the final straw, I have been nice enough to the dead-beat cheat.

“Once I’ve blocked you all you won’t be able to contact me without a solicitor.

“I have told you the terms, I’m not having it any more. I suggest you tell him to respond and reply, otherwise that’s it.”

Saville said he had “f***ed my life up” and she was now putting her “foot down”.

In the message to Fitton’s mum she added: “Tell him to move on and forget about me and [the eldest daughter] because he will never be seeing us again.”

Giving evidence today, Jayne Fitton said her son Mr Fitton was “100 per cent” the baby’s father.

And on her relationship with Saville, she said: “I treated her like a daughter.

“I respected that she was the mother to my two grandchildren and I was there to support her.”

Southampton Crown Court was told the DNA claims came after Saville messaged her mum admitting her two daughters were “full blood” sisters.

Saville originally left the birth certificate for her second baby blank and later tried to add in her new boyfriend as the father.

She had also texted her mum, saying: “I’m sticking to saying he’s not the dad to this one, I’ve had enough”.

Jurors heard in another text, Saville told her ex: “I’m pregnant with your second child”.

The court was told the pair applied for non-molestation orders against each other following the baby’s birth.

Kyle then started legal proceedings in the Family Court regarding access to his two children and getting his name added to the newborn’s birth certificate.

His eligibility to apply for those orders “depended upon him having parental responsibility” by being the biological dad to both girls, it was said.

When Saville was asked for a DNA test, she at first claimed Kyle was not the dad and that her children had “nothing to do with him”.

But jurors heard she later sent over an apparent test result that claimed her new boyfriend Danny Mellows was the dad.

Prosecutor Nick Tucker said Saville “sought to mislead [Kyle] and his solicitor and, if taken at face value, that test result might have deterred him from pursuing the proceedings any further”.

He added: “We say this was a spiteful and calculated attempt to derail his case by dishonest means.”

In July 2022, another DNA test was ordered by the Family Court that confirmed the baby’s paternity.

After she was arrested, Saville claimed biology “didn’t mean anything”, the court was told.

The mum also allegedly admitted providing the “made up” DNA test to save some cash and get her ex “off my back”.

Saville denies perverting the course of public justice and a rare charge of wilfully making a false declaration as to a birth.

The trial continues.

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