The Steve Wilkos Show This Week of November 11: Paternity Doubts, Abuse Allegations, and Identity Theft

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Let’s be honest, daytime talk shows thrive on conflict, and The Steve Wilkos Show seems particularly adept at finding it. This week appears to be no exception, with a lineup that includes paternity disputes, child abuse accusations, and even a case of alleged identity theft.

Starting Monday, November 11, 2024, a young man questions a past paternity test, claiming his supposed child might not be his after all, despite his girlfriend’s assurances. Then, on Tuesday, the show tackles a serious accusation of child molestation against a stepfather, with the mother standing firmly by her husband’s side.

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Wednesday brings a double dose of alleged child abuse cases, one involving physical violence and the other featuring shocking claims of neglect, including a disturbing allegation of exposure to rat poison. Thursday shifts focus to family conflict, as one woman confronts her mother about witnessing past abuse, while another daughter accuses their mother of identity theft and financial devastation.

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Finally, Friday features a returning guest attempting to determine her son’s paternity, facing counter-accusations of exploiting a man’s social media presence for personal gain.

If past episodes are anything to go by, this week is likely to be filled with tense confrontations, tearful outbursts, and Steve Wilkos’ signature brand of forceful questioning.

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