Mario Balotelli to Sue the Mother of his Daughter
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By Nick Pisa
Initially, the player had demanded a DNA test to prove he was the father but then backtracked and said he was going to give their romance another try.

But now Balotelli, 22, has lashed out at Raffaella following an interview with Chi magazine earlier this month in which she said: 'Mario for me is irresponsible. It came to a certain point where he was just not interested in anything, not in me, or our daughter.
In a statement published in Gazzetta Dello Sport, Balotelli said: 'In relation to what was said by Raffaella Fico in her last interview with Chi, I have sadly decided to respond.
Why did you wait until June before telling Mario you were expecting a baby and even then it was only after telling the press first - was it so that you could secure another front page?'
By Nick Pisa
Furious Mario Balotelli
has called in lawyers to sue his former girlfriend after she accused him of
being 'irresponsible' and 'not interested' in his newborn baby daughter.
The Manchester City
ace's relationship with Raffaella Fico, 24, has become a real life soap opera
with the two having furious slanging matches since they split up in the spring
following a year long relationship.
Earlier this month,
former underwear model Raffaella gave birth to a baby girl called Pia, who was
conceived just before the couple broke up.
Initially, the player had demanded a DNA test to prove he was the father but then backtracked and said he was going to give their romance another try.

But now Balotelli, 22, has lashed out at Raffaella following an interview with Chi magazine earlier this month in which she said: 'Mario for me is irresponsible. It came to a certain point where he was just not interested in anything, not in me, or our daughter.
'Up until certain things
happened he was supposed to marry me. That was our project, our desire. Then
all of a sudden everything collapsed and I don't know why.'
In a statement published in Gazzetta Dello Sport, Balotelli said: 'In relation to what was said by Raffaella Fico in her last interview with Chi, I have sadly decided to respond.
'There is a limit for
everything and I can no longer tolerate that my honour as a man is offended and
I am falsely accused of serious misbehaviour, and which has no element of
truth.
'I have asked my lawyer
to take the necessary legal action to defend my honour which has been damaged
by the declarations of Raffaella Fico to Chi.
'I caution Raffaella
Fico that she will be asked to pay damages for any further irresponsible
comments that she makes that harm my reputation and honour.'
Balotelli's adoptive
parents Franco and Silvo also joined in the attack on Raffaella, using an open
letter to accuse her of cashing in on her relationship with him.
They wrote: "We
believe that our son is not the irresponsible and undignified person that you
have described.'
They went on: 'You seem
to have had no hesitation of expressing publicly every sentiment you have felt
in order to appear on front pages.'
Franco and Silvia also
dismissed her previous claims that she and Balotelli were still a couple when
she flew to Manchester earlier this year to see him and said: 'You know full
well the relationship was over at the beginning of April. Why do you keep
saying otherwise?
Why did you wait until June before telling Mario you were expecting a baby and even then it was only after telling the press first - was it so that you could secure another front page?'
Raffaella is said to
have secured a five figure sum from Chi - the same magazine that published
topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge - for the first images of baby
Pia.
In her interview she
said that the "door of her heart" was closed but that she would not
stop Balotelli from seeing his daughter whenever he wanted - he has yet to see
Pia and the magazine pictures were the first time he saw her.
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