Sofía Vergara’s ex insists on ‘stealing’ her embryos

However, his latest effort to achieve it just got the Louisiana justice refusal.

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The judge found it disgusting that Nick was moving the case from California to Louisiana.

An appeals court dismissed the case Loeb had brought to that state from California, hoping to take advantage of its laws, which recognize embryos as legal entities. After analyzing the case, the judge determined that the businessman does not live there and does not intend to do so in the future.

In fact, the court concluded that Loeb’s case should be dismissed because it became a “mockery of the Louisiana legal system.” The court also criticized Loeb’s presentation in Louisiana as “horrible” and ruled that not all documents in the case were sealed.

Subsequently, Loeb’s lawyer confirmed in a statement to the portal Page six that your client is not throwing in the towel and his next step will therefore be to appeal to the Louisiana Supreme Court.

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