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If he thought his wife was having affairs, he should have done the paternity tests right away. He wasn't tricked, he was a full and willing participant until 16 years later.
A willing participant based on what we can assume were his wife's lies. Just because he may have suspected his wife to be a cheater, doesn't mean the kids aren't his. Nor does it negate her of her responsibility to disclose her indiscretions.