(Newser)
– Nick Loeb has once again lost in his legal battle for custody of two frozen embryos he created with former fiancée Sofia Vergara in 2013. A Louisiana appellate court upheld the dismissal of the lawsuit custody of Loeb and accused him of “shopping forum” bringing the case to the state, Gent reports. Loeb “has no domicile in, does not maintain a residence and does not intend to be domiciled or resident in any parish in the state of Louisiana,” the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals said. Loeb and the Modern family the star separated in 2014 and married Joe Manganiello the following year.
The court accused Loeb and his lawyer of filing the case in an “inappropriate place” in hopes of obtaining a favorable sentence, “reports page six.” His behavior leads to discredit and mockery of the Louisiana legal system and the bar and A Loeb attorney said they planned to take the case to the Louisiana Supreme Court. The embryos are in California and the court document states that a 2017 case requesting “a permanent ban to prevent Mr. Loeb from pre-embryo performing it without the express written consent of Ms. Vergara” is still pending. pending. (Vergara has explained why he doesn’t want the embryos to be termed).
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