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Nick Loeb has lost again in his legal battle to obtain custody of two frozen embryos he created in 2013 with former fiancé Sofia Vergara. the matter to the state, People reports. Loeb “is not resident, residing in, and has no intention of residing or being a resident of any parish in the state of Louisiana,” the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal said. Loeb and the Modern family star broke up in 2014 and married Joe Manganiello the following year.
The court accused Loeb and his attorney of filing the case in an ‘inappropriate location’ in hopes of getting a favorable decision, ‘reports Page Six. Their behavior creates a bad name and makes a mockery of the Louisiana legal system and the bar. is disgusting, ” the court wrote. A Loeb attorney said they plan to take the case to the Louisiana Supreme Court. The embryos are located in California, and the court states that in a 2017 case, “a permanent injunction is sought to prevent Mr. Loeb from studying pre-embryos without the express written consent of Ms. Vergara.” pending (Vergara has explained why she does not want the embryos to be born).
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