Star report

If a "Scientific Paternity Test" determines Indiana Pacers All-Star Paul George is the father of a New York woman's child, George seeks sole custody, according to court documents.

The woman, Daniela Rajic, previously filed for sole custody of the child, citing George's travel schedule.

Among the reasons George's petition said shared parental responsibility would be detrimental to the child:

>> George "has the means and resources to be a fully involved parent and to capably care for the child."

>> George "is the best parent to care for the minor child on a day-to-day basis and to make necessary (decisions) for her in all areas of her life."

>> Rajic "is not capable of the care of the minor child" because she is "currently unemployed and has refused to seek or gain employment and is dependent upon others for the care of the child."

George's petition would allow for limited parental time sharing with the child for Rajic. George is also seeking to move the trial to Florida, where George met Rajic. It has been delayed until the judge determines jurisdiction.

Rajic's lawyer, Raoul Felder, told the New York Post that Rajic is unemployed "because she has a 2-month-old child." He added: "This is grossly insulting to women."

Rajic has been living with family in Middle Village, Queens, since giving birth to Olivia George on May 1, according to the Post.

George's petition also requests that if he is not the custodial parent, the court award Rajic an amount "less than Florida's child support guidelines."

According to court documents filed by Rajic, a prenatal paternity test indicated "99.9 percent probability (George) is the biological father." George is seeking an additional test "due to misgivings regarding the methodolody used and accuracy of the pre-birth paternity test."

A spokesman for George previously emailed the following statement to The Star: "This is a routine paternity case, but perhaps some people find it unusual that a high profile athlete is willing to accept responsibility and provide emotional and financial support for a child once it is legally determined to be his."

George said in February that if there was legal confirmation he was the father he would "embrace it."