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Greg Carr
2020-09-13 12:56:46 UTC
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Sperm donor fathers 36 children, parents later realize his bio was a lie
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by: Russell Falcon

Posted: Sep 12, 2020 / 11:10 AM CDT / Updated: Sep 12, 2020 / 11:10 AM CDT

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Several parents received a life-altering shock when a Georgia sperm bank accidentally released information on their children’s sperm donor.

Parents had selected the sperm of Donor 9623, according to the Atlantic, based on an impressive resume: an IQ of 160, fluency in four languages, a doctorate in neuroscience engineering — and a resemblance to Tom Cruise.

But the accidental reveal of donor Chris Aggeles’ name in 2014, helped sperm bank Xytex cruise into a mass of lawsuits from furious parents — one suit is even pending in the Georgia Supreme Court.

The truth is, the company (which did not respond to The Atlantic’s request for comment) had failed to verify any of the claims — and they were all false.

In reality, Aggeles was a 23 year-old who did not finish college, served time in prison for burglary and a 1999 diagnosis for schizophrenia — for which he was hospitalized.

Some mothers reported finding comments Aggeles had posted online saying that he was “hearing voices.” Aggeles had not disclosed his mental health history to Xytex.

Parents of the children the man fathered are now left with fears they may have predisposed their children to mental illness.

A new Audible podcast, “Donor 9623,” is looking closer at the case and includes interviews from the parents, the children, and even Aggeles himself.

The podcast, hosted by Dov Fox, professor of health law at the University of San Diego, told The Atlantic’s Sarah Zhang that the case brings up “deep, hard, fundamental questions.”

Aggeles explained his remorse to Fox in the interview, saying that it began when he saw an advertisement in a student newspaper and thought it would be a good way to earn income as a struggling waiter and aspiring drummer.

Aggeles told Fox that he first began experiencing possible hallucinations in high school and that at one point, he’d entered a shooting range and asked to rent a gun to shoot himself with — prompting staff to call the police, according to Daily Mail.

While Aggeles refuted the schizophrenia diagnosis to Fox, the diagnosis is backed up by court documents.

‘I’m sorry for betraying their [the parents] trust, it was a s***ty thing and I’m not happy about it,’ he added. ‘I feel terrible about it, I really do.’

He told Fox he hopes that the children he fathered have “long, happy, prosperous, peaceful lives.”

‘I hope they don’t hold a grudge against me. I hope that they realize that I’m imperfect to be sure but my intent was not malicious,’ he said. “… I do hope at some point I am able to meet if not all of them at least some of them.”

He added, “I hope that the families involved, and particularly the children involved, can find it in their hearts to forgive me.”

https://fox2now.com/news/national/sperm-donor-fathers-36-children-parents-later-realize-his-bio-was-a-lie/
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If a schizophrenic has a child it has a 10% chance of developing schizophrenia as oppossed to 1% for a non-schizophrenic parent. So odds are 3 of his offspring will develop schizophrenia. A minority of schizophrenics have no ability to realize they are schizophrenic unfortunatly. Making bad/poor choices is also a symptom of schizophrenia. With ppl like the late Thomas Szasz and the CCHR (Scientology) such ppl are reinforced in their belief. I hope this company gets hit with huge damages and sets up a trust fund in case any of the offspring develop schizophrenia and need financial help in the future.
Venus as a Boy
2020-09-13 13:51:59 UTC
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Post by Greg Carr
Sperm donor fathers 36 children, parents later realize his bio was a lie
NATIONAL
by: Russell Falcon
Posted: Sep 12, 2020 / 11:10 AM CDT / Updated: Sep 12, 2020 / 11:10 AM CDT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Several parents received a life-altering shock when a Georgia sperm bank accidentally released information on their children’s sperm donor.
Parents had selected the sperm of Donor 9623, according to the Atlantic, based on an impressive resume: an IQ of 160, fluency in four languages, a doctorate in neuroscience engineering — and a resemblance to Tom Cruise.
But the accidental reveal of donor Chris Aggeles’ name in 2014, helped sperm bank Xytex cruise into a mass of lawsuits from furious parents — one suit is even pending in the Georgia Supreme Court.
The truth is, the company (which did not respond to The Atlantic’s request for comment) had failed to verify any of the claims — and they were all false.
In reality, Aggeles was a 23 year-old who did not finish college, served time in prison for burglary and a 1999 diagnosis for schizophrenia — for which he was hospitalized.
Some mothers reported finding comments Aggeles had posted online saying that he was “hearing voices.” Aggeles had not disclosed his mental health history to Xytex.
Parents of the children the man fathered are now left with fears they may have predisposed their children to mental illness.
A new Audible podcast, “Donor 9623,” is looking closer at the case and includes interviews from the parents, the children, and even Aggeles himself.
The podcast, hosted by Dov Fox, professor of health law at the University of San Diego, told The Atlantic’s Sarah Zhang that the case brings up “deep, hard, fundamental questions.”
Aggeles explained his remorse to Fox in the interview, saying that it began when he saw an advertisement in a student newspaper and thought it would be a good way to earn income as a struggling waiter and aspiring drummer.
Aggeles told Fox that he first began experiencing possible hallucinations in high school and that at one point, he’d entered a shooting range and asked to rent a gun to shoot himself with — prompting staff to call the police, according to Daily Mail.
While Aggeles refuted the schizophrenia diagnosis to Fox, the diagnosis is backed up by court documents.
‘I’m sorry for betraying their [the parents] trust, it was a s***ty thing and I’m not happy about it,’ he added. ‘I feel terrible about it, I really do.’
He told Fox he hopes that the children he fathered have “long, happy, prosperous, peaceful lives.”
‘I hope they don’t hold a grudge against me. I hope that they realize that I’m imperfect to be sure but my intent was not malicious,’ he said. “… I do hope at some point I am able to meet if not all of them at least some of them.”
He added, “I hope that the families involved, and particularly the children involved, can find it in their hearts to forgive me.”
https://fox2now.com/news/national/sperm-donor-fathers-36-children-parents-later-realize-his-bio-was-a-lie/
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If a schizophrenic has a child it has a 10% chance of developing schizophrenia as oppossed to 1% for a non-schizophrenic parent. So odds are 3 of his offspring will develop schizophrenia. A minority of schizophrenics have no ability to realize they are schizophrenic unfortunatly. Making bad/poor choices is also a symptom of schizophrenia. With ppl like the late Thomas Szasz and the CCHR (Scientology) such ppl are reinforced in their belief. I hope this company gets hit with huge damages and sets up a trust fund in case any of the offspring develop schizophrenia and need financial help in the future.
First the supposed disease sz doesn't exist! Second you can't tell if it
is the genes or the direct impact of the parent that the child developes
such powers, because such a case like described above is one in 8
billion and never studied before!
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https://slowtemplelovecozmicpurple.space/
Greg Carr
2020-09-13 14:07:19 UTC
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Post by Venus as a Boy
Post by Greg Carr
Sperm donor fathers 36 children, parents later realize his bio was a lie
NATIONAL
by: Russell Falcon
Posted: Sep 12, 2020 / 11:10 AM CDT / Updated: Sep 12, 2020 / 11:10 AM CDT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Several parents received a life-altering shock when a Georgia sperm bank accidentally released information on their children’s sperm donor.
Parents had selected the sperm of Donor 9623, according to the Atlantic, based on an impressive resume: an IQ of 160, fluency in four languages, a doctorate in neuroscience engineering — and a resemblance to Tom Cruise.
But the accidental reveal of donor Chris Aggeles’ name in 2014, helped sperm bank Xytex cruise into a mass of lawsuits from furious parents — one suit is even pending in the Georgia Supreme Court.
The truth is, the company (which did not respond to The Atlantic’s request for comment) had failed to verify any of the claims — and they were all false.
In reality, Aggeles was a 23 year-old who did not finish college, served time in prison for burglary and a 1999 diagnosis for schizophrenia — for which he was hospitalized.
Some mothers reported finding comments Aggeles had posted online saying that he was “hearing voices.” Aggeles had not disclosed his mental health history to Xytex.
Parents of the children the man fathered are now left with fears they may have predisposed their children to mental illness.
A new Audible podcast, “Donor 9623,” is looking closer at the case and includes interviews from the parents, the children, and even Aggeles himself.
The podcast, hosted by Dov Fox, professor of health law at the University of San Diego, told The Atlantic’s Sarah Zhang that the case brings up “deep, hard, fundamental questions.”
Aggeles explained his remorse to Fox in the interview, saying that it began when he saw an advertisement in a student newspaper and thought it would be a good way to earn income as a struggling waiter and aspiring drummer.
Aggeles told Fox that he first began experiencing possible hallucinations in high school and that at one point, he’d entered a shooting range and asked to rent a gun to shoot himself with — prompting staff to call the police, according to Daily Mail.
While Aggeles refuted the schizophrenia diagnosis to Fox, the diagnosis is backed up by court documents.
‘I’m sorry for betraying their [the parents] trust, it was a s***ty thing and I’m not happy about it,’ he added. ‘I feel terrible about it, I really do.’
He told Fox he hopes that the children he fathered have “long, happy, prosperous, peaceful lives.”
‘I hope they don’t hold a grudge against me. I hope that they realize that I’m imperfect to be sure but my intent was not malicious,’ he said. “… I do hope at some point I am able to meet if not all of them at least some of them.”
He added, “I hope that the families involved, and particularly the children involved, can find it in their hearts to forgive me.”
https://fox2now.com/news/national/sperm-donor-fathers-36-children-parents-later-realize-his-bio-was-a-lie/
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If a schizophrenic has a child it has a 10% chance of developing schizophrenia as oppossed to 1% for a non-schizophrenic parent. So odds are 3 of his offspring will develop schizophrenia. A minority of schizophrenics have no ability to realize they are schizophrenic unfortunatly. Making bad/poor choices is also a symptom of schizophrenia. With ppl like the late Thomas Szasz and the CCHR (Scientology) such ppl are reinforced in their belief. I hope this company gets hit with huge damages and sets up a trust fund in case any of the offspring develop schizophrenia and need financial help in the future.
First the supposed disease sz doesn't exist! Second you can't tell if it
is the genes or the direct impact of the parent that the child developes
such powers, because such a case like described above is one in 8
billion and never studied before!
--
https://slowtemplelovecozmicpurple.space/
Schizophrenia is a horrible affliction I wouldn't curse on my worst enemy or Assad or Xi or Putin. Just die lowlifes. I contribute on a regular basis to BCSS to fund a cure for schizophrenia. Obviously environment plays a big role but ppl can have the same parents and be identical twins and only one develops schizophrenia. The bestseller Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family chronicles a family of twelve children 6 of whom developed schizophrenia. Some ppl lose lifes lottery :-(
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