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Man claiming to be Bill Clinton's son asks Monica Lewinsky for former president's DNA



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Nov 2nd 2016 4:37PM

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An Arkansas man claiming to be Bill Clinton's illegitimate son has appealed to Monica Lewinsky for access to her infamous blue dress to provide a sample of the former president's genetic material for a paternity test.

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Danney Williams, 30, of Hot Springs, has claimed for years that Clinton is his biological father, saying he was born as a result of a sexual relationship between the former president and his mother, Bobbie Ann Williams, who used to be a prostitute. She claims to have had sex with Clinton 13 times.

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"I deserve to know who I am," he told InsideEdition.com. "I feel in my whole heart he is my father. I am [ Hillary Clinton's] stepson, and Chelsea's stepbrother. I'm their only son in the world."

In a letter addressed to Monica Lewinsky and provided to InsideEdition.com, Williams asks for Clinton's DNA sample that he believes is on her preserved blue dress.

That dress, which Lewinsky turned over to the FBI in 1998, was said to have Clinton's semen stains on it. Williams wrote that he would use it to "establish the truth, and perhaps earn the love of my father."

Star magazine confirmed with a DNA test in 1999 that Williams is not the biological son of Clinton. Williams, however, said he continues to dispute the results since he claims the publication only ran one of the two possible DNA tests available.

When asked how he might react if a future test came out negative, Williams toldInsideEdition.com, "Impossible. He is my dad. It's not that I'll have an adverse reaction. I know he is."
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