Michael Jordan denies being the father of Lisa A. Miceli's son.
Jordan has two paternity tests, one ordered in Crawford County (PA) Court and the other agreed upon by Jordan and Miceli, that support the claim.
According to GoErie.com, Jordan is claiming that Miceli's battle to make Jordan admit he is the father and provide support for the child has become threatening and violent. Jordan has asked Crawford County Court to intervene.
Lawyers for Charlotte Bobcats part-owner say Miceli has sent hundred of e-mails and voice-mail messages to Jordan and others since the second paternity test was done in the late summer of 2005.
A suit filed in Crawford County late Wednesday afternoon seeks a court order barring Miceli from having any further contact with Jordan, his family, his representatives or their family members.
Miceli claims on her blog, mjordanmistress.blogspot.com, that Jordan fathered her now-3-year-old son during a romantic encounter between the two. She also claims that her relationship with the current part-owner of the Charlotte Bobcats NBA franchise dated back to 1999, when the two first met at a charity golf tournament.
Two paternity tests were conducted over Miceli's claim.
The first was conducted in 2004 after Miceli filed action against Jordan in Crawford County Court that sought to establish paternity and to get Jordan to pay child support.
The text eliminated Jordan as the father, according to Jordan's suit.
Jordan readily agreed to submit to a second paternity test in 2005 after Miceli challenged the results of the first test, according to the suit.
An agreement made before that test included a provision requiring Miceli to have no further contact with Jordan if he was again ruled out as the child's father.
Like the first test, this test excluded Jordan as the father of Miceli's son, according to Jordan's suit.