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Marilyn Monroe’s Estate

An action brought by a man who claims to be the child of President John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe is frivolous, the Ninth Circuit ruled. The man sought an order to adjudicate parentage of Monroe for the “purpose of affirming right of descendant(s) of celebrity image.”

SAN FRANCISCO – An action brought by a man who claims to be the child of President John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe is frivolous, the Ninth Circuit ruled. The man sought an order to adjudicate parentage of Monroe for the “purpose of affirming right of descendant(s) of celebrity image.”

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