From Knuckledraggin
When an Oregon medical student was asked to donate sperm in 1989, he was promised that only five offspring would be born — all on the other side of the country — according to a lawsuit alleging a clinic violated the agreement by allowing the birth of at least 17 babies, among other alleged violations.
Now a doctor, Bryce
Cleary claims in his $5.25 million lawsuit that Oregon Health & Science
University didn’t adhere to a stipulation that his sperm could only be used by
women living on the East Coast. The result, the lawsuit says: Most, if not all,
of the 17 were born in Oregon, and some of the children went to the same
schools, church or social functions as their half-siblings without knowing they
were related.
https://ogdaa.blogspot.com/2022/03/sperm-donor-sues-after-ancestrycom.html
And the real
“Dang!” part: Because the facility didn’t
keep records of where the sperm was sent and used at places outside of the
state and region, “it is impossible to discover just how many of children born
of Plaintiff’s donations reside in Oregon, the United States, and/or the world,”
the lawsuit claims.
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