Report: Alleged Tiger mistress seeks paternity test
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Tiger Woods' alleged mistress Devon James filed a paternity action Thursday against the golf star, claiming he is the father of her 9-year-old son, TMZ reported.
James filed legal papers Thursday afternoon in Florida under her legal name, Melinda Jannette, asking a judge to determine the paternity of her son Austin Brinling.
James' mother, who has custody of Austin, claims a DNA test in 2002 showed another man was the father.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}However, James does not believe her mother has DNA evidence and wants a judge to force Woods to submit to DNA testing.
According to legal documents, James wants to "establish paternity, parental responsibility, time-sharing, and/or child support of a minor child or children."
She would also like Woods to become a part of her son's life.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}James is one of more than a dozen women who claim they had affairs with Woods, 34.
Woods became estranged from his wife Elin Nordegren -- the mother of his daughter Sam, 2, and son Charlie, 1 -- after it emerged last November that he cheated on her with a string of women.
Swedish former model Nordegren, 30, recently returned to the U.S. after a trip with the couple's children to China, where she was visiting her brother sans Woods, RadarOnline reported.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}She was considering traveling to California on Friday to let Woods see Sam on her third birthday.