Former American President's grandson seeks exhumation of his bones

The grandson of former US President Warren G Harding has launched a legal battle to exhumation his mortar remains to prove they are connected. James Blaesing told the court he wants to formalise his heir with <x0 scientific security”. But other members of the Harding family have denied this request. [...]
James Blaesing told the court he wants to formalise his heir with <x0 scientific security”.
But other members of the Harding family have denied this request.
They say they accepted DNA evidence from Mr. Blaesing, Elizabeth Ann Blaesing, who was the daughter of Harding and Nan Brittton, writes BBC, translates Periscope.
Harding, the 29th president of the United States, had an extramarital affair with Brittton before and during his presidency, between 1921 and 1923.
It was discovered after Harding died of a heart attack while on duty in 1923. /Periscope












