Man Faces Law Suit To Stop Him From Compulsive Sperm Donation

Man Faces Law-Suit To Stop His From Compulsive Sperm Donation

A lawsuit has been slammed on a 41-year-old Dutch musician, Jonathan Jacob Meijer, to stop him from compulsive sperm donation, despite claims that he has fathered hundreds of children around the world.

Donorkind Foundation disclosed this in a suit filed against Meijer, accusing him of deceiving hundreds of women worldwide and may have fathered nearly 550 children.

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Recall that Meijer was blacklisted in 2017 after the Dutch Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology warned him that he had fathered 102 children through ten different clinics in the Netherlands.

According to the Dutch news website AD, he continued to donate abroad in Denmark and Ukraine, as well as offer his services through websites and social media.

A Dutch woman, Eva who is at the center of the court case and had a child with Meijer in 2018 has expressed her displeasure on the way Meijer had fathered so many children for different women.

“If I had known he had already fathered more than 100 children I would never have chosen him.

“If I think about the consequences this could have for my child I am sick to my stomach.

“Many mothers have told him he needs to stop, but nothing helps. So going to court is the only option I have to protect my child,” she said.

Peter Okoye, PBA Journalism Mentee
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