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=== Is the 'DNA Test' accurate? === In 2016, son of Alexander Davydov - Yuri Davydov, in tandem with the BioPapa company, had a DNA test done that 'proved' with 99.98% certainty that Stalin was his grandfather.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190430000116/https://scandaly.ru/2016/04/07/yuriy-davyidov-moy-ded-iosif-stalin/</ref> However, these tests were not carried out through court, so it isn't legally valid by BioPapa's admission<ref>https://old.asiaplustj.info/ru/news/tajikistan/laworder/20140211/klinika-biopapa-my-ne-stali-riskovat-svoim-avtoritetom</ref>. As such, it isn't a clear test according to any real standard whatsoever. Biopapa has also been known to forge results.<ref>https://avesta.tj/2013/11/19/advokaty-obvinili-sledovatelej-vedushhih-delo-zajda-saidova-v-moshennichestve-dopolneno/</ref> The founder of the company himself admits they were offered 'heavy bribes' in order to falsify them.<ref>https://kontur.ru/articles/2594</ref> In 2013, a Tajik businessman by the name of Zayd Saidov was charged with rape and supposedly was a father to a child, and the court went through BioPapa to have DNA tests done. The prosecution requesting the results from BioPapa claimed the results weren't falsified, but then Saidov couldn't get any repeat results or confirmation. Safe to say that BioPapa isn't any legitimate source proving that Davydov was Stalin's son. <references />
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