
Best known for her "Top Chef" role, 40 year old, Lakshmi, is also a former model and an ex-wife of novelist Salman Rushdie.
Dell (41), is an investor who’s been involved in technology firms, and he’s the brother of computer giant Dell Inc. founder Michael Dell. Forstmann (70), is the chief executive of sports and entertainment marketing firm IMG and was a 1980s pioneer in the use of leveraged buyouts, or deals financed at least partly with debt.
Lakshmi and Dell began dating in November 2007 and remained romantically involved until she dumped him in September 2009, telling him he was "un-ambitious" and had an "un-interesting" career, his lawsuit said.
She then told him she was pregnant, and a DNA test showed Dell was the father, according to the lawsuit.
Krishna Thea Lakshmi was born Feb. 20. Dell was eager to share parenting duties, but Lakshmi has worked "to minimize, if not eliminate, Dell’s role in Krishna’s life," allowing him only limited involvement with the baby through a temporary agreement that expires next month, the lawsuit says.
Meanwhile, Lakshmi has encouraged her daughter to call Forstmann "Papa" and gave the infant a middle name that seems to be a nod to Forstmann’s full name, Theodore, Dell’s lawsuit complains.
He wants her name changed to Krishna Lakshmi Dell, and he wants custody of her, though he says he would include Lakshmi in her life.
"Dell is the parent who can be relied upon to put Krishna’s needs before his own," the lawsuit says, while Lakshmi’s "career as a television personality and her commitment to celebrity status involve a hectic, irregular schedule and requires frequent and distant travel."
Dell hopes the lawsuit will lead to "a reasonably negotiated co-parenting agreement," said one of his lawyers, William D. Zabel.
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