MOOS: After the video presentation of a pregnant Anna Nicole stoned on something, the judge finally got to his ruling and choked, drumming his fingers as he tried to regain his composure.
SEIDLIN: And I hope to God you guys give the kid the right shot.
MOOS: The judge empathized with Anna Nicole.
SEIDLIN: You know, she had to live all of her years under this kind of exposure. I just get a week and a half of it and it's ready to flatten me down.
MOOS: There's nothing the unblinking eye of the courtroom camera likes better than eyes blinking back tears.
Jeanne Moos, CNN, New York.
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Thanks for your posts on the thread, especially the pictures
BECK: OK. So now what is the next step on the paternity? How long is it going to take before we get Dannielynn to the actual verified father?
MURPHY: You know, I don`t know the answer, because I`m not an expert in Bahamian law. But I know that Howard K. Stern is sitting pretty in the Bahamas, where their laws are so ridiculous. You are the presumed father if you were at the birth, sign the papers and live with the mother for a period of time before she gave birth. It`s really hard to challenge that.
BECK: So wait a minute. So he can leave the country and go back to the Bahamas and then just live there with the child?
MURPHY: In a mansion for which he paid not a dime that was roughly stolen from the owners.
BECK: Oh, my God.
MURPHY: Yes. Because the Bahamian laws are not remotely civilized compared to ours, which aren`t that great to begin with. And the -- one hopes that people in the Bahamas and hopefully some folks here are doing a murder investigation behind the scenes. That may help clear up a lot of it.
BECK: OK. Wendy, thanks a lot.
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