Georgina Saville was sentenced to almost three years in jail after a trial found her guilty of editing a picture of a DNA test she found online to say her new boyfriend was actually the father of her baby, rather than her ex partner Kyle Fitton (pictured)

A mother who falsified a DNA test and lied on her newborn baby’s birth certificate in a ‘spiteful’ bid to stop the biological father seeing his children has been freed from prison – just three months into her 32-month sentence.

Georgina Saville was sentenced to almost three years in jail after a trial found her guilty of editing a picture of a DNA test she found online to say her new boyfriend was actually the father of her baby, rather than her ex partner Kyle Fitton.

Following Saville’s conviction, Mr Fitton – who shares an older daughter, born in March 2019, with his ex – said the ordeal he was put through by his former partner left him ‘broken’.

The father said he didn’t get to meet his second daughter – born in January 2022 -until she was 15 months old, which ‘killed’ him. He claimed hearing her refer to Saville’s new boyfriend Danny Mellows as ‘daddy’ left him in ‘pieces’.

Despite being six weeks pregnant, Saville was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court, Hampshire, to 32 months in jail by Judge Peter Henry in November 2024.

However, the psychology graduate, 25, was released from prison last week after appealing her sentence. It’s since been reduced to 12 months imprisonment suspended for two years, revealed an outraged Mr Fitton.

Reacting to the decision, the 28-year-old father from Southampton said: ‘I’m so angry. When my mother told me I couldn’t take it in – I was in complete shock.

‘Where is the justice for what she has put me and my family through. Her actions nearly destroyed me both emotionally and financially. 

Georgina Saville was sentenced to almost three years in jail after a trial found her guilty of editing a picture of a DNA test she found online to say her new boyfriend was actually the father of her baby, rather than her ex partner Kyle Fitton (pictured)

Georgina Saville was sentenced to almost three years in jail after a trial found her guilty of editing a picture of a DNA test she found online to say her new boyfriend was actually the father of her baby, rather than her ex partner Kyle Fitton (pictured)

‘That woman tried to take my daughter away from me in the cruellest of ways. I wouldn’t put anything past Georgina now she’s out.’

The devastated father continued: ‘I knew she had appealed her sentence but didn’t expect her to be released so soon. 

‘My mother was told but not given any reason for why Georgina was allowed out. We were not even told which prison she was in. 

‘It has been reduced to a suspended sentence of 12 months imprisonment suspended for 2 years with no tags or conditions so she can just pick up her life like nothing has happened. I just can’t understand the decision.’

Sentencing Saville, Judge Henry said: ‘[The offence] wasn’t particularly sophisticated in its operation but it was an attempt by you to mislead the court.

‘It seems to me that you were fully aware that the [false test] would be used in court proceedings and the intention here was to thwart the proper course of justice within the family court proceedings.’

He said Saville was fuelled by ‘revenge’ and a ‘background of hostility’ between the couple did not lower her culpability.

‘[Mr Fitton] was kept from his children and they were kept from him and that went on for some time.’

Following Saville's conviction, Mr Fitton (pictured with ex Saville) - who shares an older daughter, born in March 2019, with his ex - said the ordeal he was put through by his former partner left him 'broken'

Following Saville’s conviction, Mr Fitton (pictured with ex Saville) – who shares an older daughter, born in March 2019, with his ex – said the ordeal he was put through by his former partner left him ‘broken’

Saville pictured outside Southampton Crown Court in September

Saville pictured outside Southampton Crown Court in September

Holly Fagan, mitigating on Saville’s behalf, tried to argue that the mother’s pregnancy presents a number of ‘challenges’ for her in a custodial setting.

‘There’s always an exception when it comes to the law and I submit that this is an exceptional case where a suspended sentence should be imposed,’ she said.

However, the judge rejected this plea. ‘You are pregnant but it’s quite clear that you became pregnant, knowing that you were facing a sentence for this matter and knowing that the court had warned you that custody was very much on the cards,’ he said.

The court heard that Saville has not seen her other children in ‘almost a year’ through ‘her choice’. She hung her head as the judge delivered her verdict.

Speaking after Saville’s conviction, Mr Fitton said: ‘I knew [my daughter] was not Danny’s from day one. 

‘It was quite frustrating – she was almost doing that to get at me. I knew from day one [the baby] was mine.

‘I knew from that point, I had to fight this, I had to fight for the truth. I knew she was mine and I had to prove this just to get the truth.’

Mr Fitton said the legal battle had ‘broken me financially, emotionally and physically’. ‘This is something no man or woman should ever have to go through,’ he added.

The father said he didn't get to meet his second daughter - born in January 2022 -until she was 15 months old, which 'killed' him. He claimed hearing her refer to Saville's new boyfriend Danny Mellows as 'daddy' left him in 'pieces'. Pictured, Saville and Mr Fitton

The father said he didn’t get to meet his second daughter – born in January 2022 -until she was 15 months old, which ‘killed’ him. He claimed hearing her refer to Saville’s new boyfriend Danny Mellows as ‘daddy’ left him in ‘pieces’. Pictured, Saville and Mr Fitton

In September 2024, Saville was convicted of perverting the course of justice and wilfully making a false declaration as to a birth

In September 2024, Saville was convicted of perverting the course of justice and wilfully making a false declaration as to a birth 

In September 2024, Saville was convicted of perverting the course of justice and wilfully making a false declaration as to a birth.

The four-day trial, at Southampton Crown Court, heard Saville and Mr Fitton welcomed their first baby daughter in March 2019, before things began to ‘deteriorate’.

Their second daughter was born in January 2022 but Saville did not ‘permit’ Mr Fitton to see her. He was living with his mother Jayne, who acted as mediator.

She sent a text to his mother saying: ‘I’m sorry I just need to make sure [the girls] are treated fairly as they are full blood sisters.

‘He can’t be present in [one of their lives] but not in [the other]’s – it’s not fair [one] having a dad and [the other] not. Therefore the only way it’s fair is he is completely gone.’

In February 2022, she left the name of the father section blank on the birth certificate at the Registry Office.

She posted photos of the two girls and her new boyfriend online ‘as if they were a family’ and had even been encouraging the older girl to call her new boyfriend Mr Mellows ‘daddy’.

In March 2022, Saville applied for a non-molestation order against Mr Fitton, who filed his own back at her.

When asked by Mr Fitton's lawyers to take a DNA test, Saville sent them fake results. Pictured is Mr Fitton outside court

When asked by Mr Fitton’s lawyers to take a DNA test, Saville sent them fake results. Pictured is Mr Fitton outside court

He also started legal proceedings in the Family Court regarding access to his two children and getting his name added to the newborn’s birth certificate.

After Mr Fitton’s lawyer requested that Saville have a DNA test carried out, she claimed he wasn’t the father and sent over a fake DNA test that claimed Mr Mellows was the father.

In July 2022, another DNA test was ordered at Family Court which found Mr Fitton to be the father, after Saville admitted she had ‘falsified’ the previous test result.

Saville also went back to the Registry Office, to amend the birth certificate to show Mr Mellows was the father – which they both signed.

After being arrested, the court heard Saville told officers ‘biology didn’t mean anything’ and that she’d provided a ‘made-up’ DNA test to ‘save herself some cost’ and get Mr Fitton ‘off my back’.

She threatened to remove Mr Fitton from the birth certificate of their first child and texted him saying he wouldn’t see her or his children ‘ever again’ and that he should take her to court.

Opening the trial, Mr Tucker added: ‘It’s plain she knew perfectly well Kyle Fitton was in fact the father. She provided a document which she knew to misrepresent [her child]’s paternity.

‘She sought to mislead him and his solicitor and, if taken at face value, that test result might have deterred him from pursuing the proceedings any further.

‘We say this was a spiteful and calculated attempt to derail his case by dishonest means. What she did was misleading because she made a positive assertion Danny was the father.’

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