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The line of those claiming to be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's daughter ? a baby who could wind up being worth nearly a half-billion dollars ? got a little longer Friday when the husband of 90-year-old Hungarian actress Zsa Zsa Gabor made the incredible claim that he fathered the child, and not two other men already wrangling over her paternity.
German native
Prince Frederick von Anhalt, whose age has been reported to between
58 and 64, told FOX News that
he had a decade-long affair with Smith.
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Two guys tried for the father and they're not the father at all," von Anhalt said.
"It could be 20 men who are the father," von Anhalt said. "I liked her a lot ... she was a hot girl. If I had sex with her I don't talk about it ... I'm a married man," he said.
"If you go back from September, she wasn't with one of those guys, she was with me," von Anhalt said. A source close to Gabor and von Anhalt told FOX News he had no idea why the prince would make such a claim.
The bizarre news came after a judge on Friday refused to order an emergency DNA test on the body of Smith as part of a paternity suit involving the child, but he ordered the body be preserved until a hearing in 10 days, attorneys said.
Two men have been contesting the paternity of 5-month-old Dannielynn, and experts say the custody decision could determine the child's inheritance. Smith's legacy could take years to untangle and could leave the baby girl with hundreds of millions of dollars or nothing at all.
In 1994, Smith married oil billionaire J. Howard Marshall, when she was 26 and he was 89. Marshall, who was worth $1.6 billion, died 14 months later and Smith spent much of the following decade battling his family over the estate.
A California court awarded her $474 million, but another court cut the award to $88 million and an appeals court then ruled she was entitled to nothing. The U.S. Supreme Court last May overturned that ruling and gave Smith a chance to pursue Marshall's fortune.
Larry Birkhead,
a former boyfriend of Smith, claims he is the father of her baby, though another man, Howard K. Stern, is listed on the birth certificate.
Von Anhalt, Gabor's eighth husband, said he would file a lawsuit if Dannielynn is turned over to Stern or Birkhead.
Dannielynn, meanwhile, was being cared for in the Bahamas by the mother of Shane Gibson, the Bahamian immigration minister who is a close friend of Smith's, People magazine reported on its Web site, citing unidentified sources.
Birkhead's attorney
Debra Opri requested in Friday's hearing that the judge order that DNA be immediately collected from the Smith, who died Thursday in Florida.
"Nothing was granted. Nothing was denied," Opri said after the hearing. "Everything is up in the air right now."
She said another hearing had been set for Feb. 20. The DNA was needed to connect Smith with Dannielynn "so that no one can switch the babies," Opri said.
Opri also asked the judge to take jurisdiction over the child ? reported to be in the Bahamas with friends of Smith ? until her paternity is established. The judge did not rule on that request.
Stern, Smith's most recent companion, is listed on Dannielynn's birth certificate as her father.
If it is determined he is the biological father and if he was legally married to Smith ? which has yet to be established ? Stern, not Dannielynn, would likely inherit Smith's estate, experts say.
Smith's sister, Donna Hogan, told FOX News that even if Stern is determined to be the baby's father, he isn't fit to care for the child and shouldn't get custody of her.
"It's usually his name on all the drugs," Hogan told FOX.
Ron Rale, an attorney for Smith, decried the push for the test so soon after her death. He said there was no urgency because his client's DNA would be irrelevant in determining who fathered the child.
"It is despicable that we would have an emergency notice and appear right now," Rale said outside court. "Just because my client is a celebrity, doesn't mean you have to appear in court and say, hey, give me your DNA."
Rale said he doesn't dispute that Birkhead has the right to know the child's paternity.
"We're OK with the DNA of the baby. It's going to occur," Rale told reporters. "I think Mr. Birkhead is entitled to that."
Von Anhalt and Gabor have been married for more than 20 years.
Gabor, a onetime sex symbol herself and star of such 1950s films as "Moulin Rouge" and "Queen of Outer Space,"
has been in declining health in recent years and suffered a stroke in 2005. She was partially paralyzed in a car crash in 2002.