Georgia fertility clinic Xytex Corp. doesn’t have to answer claims brought by women who conceived children using sperm the clinic obtained from a mentally ill man (Doe v. Xytex Corp., N.D. Ga., 1:16-cv-1729, 3/17/17; Doe v. Xytex Corp., N.D. Ga., 1:16-cv-1453, 3/17/17).
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia March 17 dismissed complaints filed by an Ohio woman and a same-sex English couple who conceived children using sperm supplied by Xytex. Xytex’s donor profile described the donor as highly educated and healthy, but he actually had been diagnosed with various mental illnesses and had ...
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