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‘Dembabies’ Ain’t Going Anywhere! Judge Throws Out Woman’s Maternity Claim She’s The Real Mother Of Mariah Carey & Nick Cannon’s Twins

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Oct. 21 2014, Published 6:52 a.m. ET

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A federal judge threw out a woman’s bizarre lawsuit claiming her eggs had been used by Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon to conceive their children, Monroe and Moroccan, according to online reports.

The accuser, a woman named Tina Seals, said the estranged musical couple did not notify her they were taking her eggs (to fertilize), which were trafficked without her OK.

In her suit, she demanded full custody rights and financial support, claiming that she had been corresponding with the couple, but hadn’t come to any accord.

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The suit was tossed out of court Oct. 8, citing a lack of evidence -- and Seals’ checkered past when it came to legal doings, as she has waged similar claims against Kim Kardashian, Beyonce and Kate Middleton, according to online reports.

Neither Carey or Cannon were summoned to issue a response towards Seals’ claims.

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