It doesn't.It says so in the story as written?
You are imagining things.
These are the three paragraphs on the matter.
That you read that and assume it must mean "a woman claims a false rape to prevent a man from being a father " says a lot about you and your view of women.A more serious example of French paternity conundrums is the case of Julien Charnolé, whose girlfriend claimed the daughter she bore three years ago was the result of rape, and put the infant up for adoption.
Charnolé later learned from the judge investigating the rape that a DNA test proved he was the biological father. On May 28th, a French court ruled that the adoption was irreversible, in the interest of the child.
Charnolé says every time he passes a little girl in the street he wonders whether she’s his. He is appealing the court’s decision.