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Justin Bieber Baby Mama: Who is Mariah Yeater?

Justin Bieber's alleged "baby mama" is in the news all day, yet many people are still wondering who Mariah Yeater is, and where she came from.

Celebrity gossip website Lalate reported Yeater is currently unemployed, and has been unemployed since March 15, 2011. She started her previous job about two months before on Jan. 15.

The website revealed Yeater never filed a tax return in California, but in the last 12 months claimed an average paycheck of $125 a month. She made an additional $500 a month on public assistance and food stamps, and was reportedly on food stamps at the time of going to Bieber's concert the night they allegedly had relations.

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Many photos of the 20-year-old were posted on Internet and various websites were also made just to abuse Yeater. "Mariah Yeater Say Away From Bieber” is a website with thousands of comments spewing hate at the woman.

While Bieber's fans provide their moral support and voice their anger on social networking websites like Twitter and Facebook, Justin Bieber is staying seemingly cool.

"So Im going to ignore the rumors...and focus on what is real. an opportunity to help by doing what i love. Judge me on the music! Love yall!" tweeted Bieber.

"With this album Im giving portion of the proceeds to #charity ... Im trying to help #GIVEBACK. nothing will stop me from that focus. NOTHING,” Bieber tweeted later.

Sources told TMZ that Bieber is adamant he never had relations with Yeater. Sources also told TMZ that Bieber thinks he never even met Yeater.

A representative for Bieber told TMZ: "While we haven't yet seen the lawsuit, it's sad that someone would fabricate malicious, defamatory, and demonstrably false claims. We will vigorously pursue all available legal remedies to defend and protect Justin against these allegations."

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