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Michael Wilford says he was simply a sperm donor.
Christin Harris says he was much more than that to her.
Now, the Glenview woman wants him to provide child support and a college fund and pay medical expenses for the 2-year-old twin daughters he fathered.But the Downers Grove man says it's a case of "involuntary parentage," as he had no intention of doing anything more than provide his ex-girlfriend with the semen she needed to conceive.
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Wilford said he was asked to pay nothing toward the in-vitro fertilization or related pregnancy costs and
the couple broke up three months after Harris gave birth -- and he was never asked to provide a thing or to act as a father.
But Harris' attorney said Wilford showered Harris with jewelry, coats and other gifts during their 15-month relationship, as they vacationed together and said they loved each other -- and he even proposed.
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