Venezuelan Ivonne Reyes secretly commissioned two people from the research company 360 Global Solution Intelligence, S.L. obtaining objects used by Pepe Navarro to carry out a DNA test that would confirm whether her son, Alejandro Reyes, was also the son of the journalist. It was in the winter of 2017.
"The only reason for such a commission is that she harbors a weighty doubt that it is so, despite the fact that the courts have declared Pepe Navarro 'official father' of Alejandro Reyes," explains José María Garzón, doctor of law with a thesis on DNA testing in criminal proceedings.
“Otherwise, there was no reason to do it. Because from the legal point of view there is no explanation », he adds.
The test was conducted in the utmost secrecy.
According to the report prepared by Jorge Puente Prieto, director of the Laboratory of Clinical Genetics, S.L. –LabGenetics–, for the Court of First Instance 38 of Madrid, on November 8, 2017, Eduardo M. D. R. “personally delivered” to his company “two objects (a glass and a cup) and asked us to carry out a DNA analysis to obtain the genetic profile of the person” who had used them.
The next day he made the payment by bank transfer: 96.80 euros.
On December 28, 2017, Javier L.F-V. –partner of the previous one in 360 Global Solution Intelligence, a company created three months earlier, on September 18 of that year, based in Getafe–, also delivered to the Madrid headquarters of LabGenetics «swabs (rods) with cells of the oral epithelium (saliva ), of two people, a woman and a man (mother and son, according to what he tells us, of unknown identity)”.
He adds: "He asks us to carry out a paternity test between the donor of the biological sample obtained from the cup (...) and the male sample, considering the woman as the undoubted mother", writes the CEO of LabGenetics, expert biologist specialized in the Community of Madrid.
The DNA on the mug (they found no biological remains in the glass) corresponded to Pepe Navarro. And the biological samples from the woman and the man were, evidently, from Ivonne Reyes and her son, Alejandro Reyes.
As LabGenetics was unaware of the possible association between the two cases, and since the biological samples had been delivered by two different people, they asked Domínguez Ríos for authorization to perform the paternity test, which he provided, even though he had no power to do so. ..
López Fernández-Velilla paid for the test: 195 euros.
The result was conclusive: «The results obtained EXCLUDE the contributors to the mixed genetic profile obtained from the biological sample GF17/738-PP [Pepe Navarro], as the biological father of the donor of the biological sample GF17/859H [Alejandro Reyes ]».
According to the director of LabGenetics, on April 2, 2019 he received a burofax from the journalist requesting information about said analyzes warning that their right to personal privacy and personal data could have been violated.
Navarro found out, through third parties, that Ivonne Reyes had commissioned that test.
Following the journalist's request, the laboratory carried out a comparison of his genetic profile, which had been in its database since 2016, when his daughter, Andrea, commissioned a first comparative test of the DNA of her father and the son of Ivonne Reyes, with the genetic profile obtained from the cup provided by the private detective Eduardo M.D.R..
That first test concluded that Pepe Navarro was not the father of Alejandro Reyes,
The conclusion of this analysis was that the two genetic profiles belonged to Pepe Navarro.
LabGenetics informed the journalist that said DNA had been used to perform a paternity test "with a mother and son of unknown identity, with the result of paternity being excluded."
Pepe Navarro was not the father of Alejandro Reyes, explained in simple terms, according to the test secretly commissioned by Ivonne Reyes, who since 2009 has been affirming that he is.
This paternity test, like the previous one, carried out at the request of his daughter Andrea, has given the same result: Pepe Navarro is not the biological father of Alejandro Reyes. Photo: Pozuelo-In.
Judge Jaime Miralles, head of Madrid's Court of First Instance 38, presided over the trial against Ivonne Reyes, whom Pepe Navarro had filed a lawsuit against honor and personal privacy for the statements he had made to the magazine Lecturas.
It was last December 4th. Miralles admitted to the DNA test and to the two detectives being questioned; his admission did not imply that within said process the paternity of the journalist was going to be elucidated. What matters is that it was carried out.
Both private detectives acknowledged that the assignment had come from Ivonne Reyes.
Javier L.F-V. He admitted that she had been the famous one who had given him the swabs (swabs) and that she had even accompanied him to the laboratory to see where the test was going to be done.
Finally, magistrate Miralles, in a judgment dated January 12, ruled in favor of the Venezuelan, dismissing the journalist's claim. Judgment that the journalist appealed, immediately afterwards, on appeal before the Provincial Court of Madrid.
However, the LabGenetics test helped Navarro to present it in another lawsuit that was pending in another Court of First Instance: the lawsuit for modification of measures. This time it was number 80, in Madrid, scheduled for March 8.
Two days earlier, on March 6, Reyes' legal representative resigned from the trial, admitting that Navarro had stopped paying child support for his 21-year-old son.
The journalist was declared the young man's official father in 2010, when he refused to take a paternity test. And the Provincial Court ratified it in 2012, because he continued refusing to do it.
In 2017, the Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court inadmissible the appeal for review filed by Andrea Navarro, daughter of Pepe Navarro, for not having been a party to the origin process and because it was done outside the legal term.
This test had the same result as this second test: Pepe Navarro is not the father of Alejandro Navarro. “Morally this situation is unacceptable. And an injustice”, affirms Navarro.
“If the objective of justice is the search for the truth to give each one what corresponds to him, I do not understand why, in my case, Justice cannot recognize the truth: The boy is not my son. And I'm not saying it, two genetic tests from a prestigious laboratory say it”.
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