“We are taking action against this man because the government is doing nothing,” said DonorKind Chairman Ties van der Meer.
“He has a global reach via the internet, and he does business with large, international sperm banks,” he added.
“If I had known he had already fathered more than 100 children, I would never have chosen this donor,” said the woman identified as Eva.
“When I think about the consequences this could have for my child, I am sick to my stomach. Going to court is the only way to protect my child,” she added.
“We and some of the mothers have approached him. They have asked him to stop. He refused. This is why legal action is the only option to protect children,” he said.
“We chose him because he was worldly, creative, and very intelligent,” the Australian mother said. “He was open to meeting his donor children, and he looks like my partner.”
She added, “He won’t be stopped. I think it’s disgusting, and I’m incredibly angry and disappointed. I can’t believe I have to tell my child that he has hundreds of siblings.”
According to the outlet, the man’s sperm complied with Australian regulations that limit donors to inseminating five families.
Meijer allegedly produced a “motivation letter” for the Danish sperm bank under a pseudonym in which he claimed he wanted to support people in achieving their parental goals.
He recently told reporters, “I like to see that there are children of mine all over the world.”
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