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Arnold Schwarzenegger Doted on Love Child With Lots of Gifts?

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May 20 2011, Published 6:51 a.m. ET

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According to new reports, Arnold Schwarzenegger doted on the son he allegedly had with his former household staffer Mildred Baena by sending him lots of gifts.

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Mildred's former daughter-in-law, Nora Vela, told The New York Post that Arnold would give wads of money and presents to his alleged son and godson, Roger including PlayStations and annual passes to Universal Studios.

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"We thought it was strange that he was so lavish with them," Nora said. "Roger and Patty's son with Arnold would get all of these gifts and then they would go on vacations with Arnold, Maria and their kids."

"It just seemed strange that they were so close," Nora explained.

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Nora is now divorced from John, Mildred's oldest son.

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Arnold was reportedly named Roger Baena's godfather when he was a toddler and now the boy is in his early 20s.

"He opened Roger's first savings account with $2,000 for the occasion," Nora said. "It was a big deal."

And Mildred reportedly didn't reveal to the family after her son was born that he belonged to Arnold.

"Patty kept saying the boy was not Arnold's," Nora said. "We were constantly asking, but she would always say, 'No! No!' "

That is until she was reportedly confronted by Arnold's wife, Maria Shriver.

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