Court orders man to stop siring after nearly 600 children

The biblical command for humans to – โ€œbe fruitful and multiply and fill the earthโ€, was taken to a whole new level with a court practically charging a man to stop making babies after he had sired almost children!

AFP reports that the 41-year-old man was ordered by a Dutch court to stop!

Identified in Dutch media as โ€œJonathan Mโ€, the father of many reportedly fathered over 550 children through sperm donations in the latest fertility scandal to hit the Netherlands.

M was hurled to court by a foundation protecting the rights of donor children and the mother of one of the children allegedly fathered from his sperm.

Dutch clinical guidelines say a donor should not father more than 25 children in 12 families, but judges said the man had helped produce between 550 and 600 children since he started as a sperm donor in 2007.

The court, therefore, โ€œprohibits the defendant from donating his semen to new prospective parents after the issuing of this judgementโ€, judge Thera Hesselink said on Friday.

Jonathan M. may also not contact any prospective parents โ€œwith the wish that he was willing to donate semenโ€ฆ advertise his services to prospective parents or join any organisation that establishes contact between prospective parents,โ€ Hesselink said in a written judgement.

Should he continue with his donations, he would face a 100,000-euro ($110,000) fine for every transgression, as well as additional fines, the judge ordered.

The mother of one of the children in the court case, identified only as โ€œEvaโ€, said she was grateful that the court stopped the man from โ€œmass donations thatโ€™s spread like wildfire to other countriesโ€.

โ€œIโ€™m asking the donor to respect our interests and to accept the verdict because our children deserve to be left alone,โ€ she said in a statement.

According to AFP, more than 100 of the extremely fertile Jonathan Mโ€™s children were born in Dutch clinics and others privately, but he also donated to a Danish clinic โ€“ named Cryos in court papers โ€“ which then dispatched his semen to private addresses in various countries.

โ€œThe donor deliberately misinformed prospective parents about the number of children he had already fathered in the past,โ€ the district court in The Hague said.

โ€œAll these parents are now confronted with the fact that the children in their family are part of a huge kinship network, with hundreds of half-siblings, which they did not choose,โ€ it said.

The court considered it โ€œsufficiently plausibleโ€ that this has or could have negative psychosocial consequences for the children.

This included psychological problems around identity and fears of incest.

โ€œThe point is that this kinship network with hundreds of half-brothers and half-sisters is much too large,โ€ court spokesperson Gert-Mark Smelt told AFP.

โ€œThe interests of the children weigh too heavily and that is why it is forbidden for the gentleman to give further semen.โ€

Mark de Hek, one of the lawyers in the case, said: โ€œIt is the first time that a judge has ruled on such a case and it is encouraging to see this behaviour immediately dealt with.โ€

The case is the latest in a series of fertility scandals to hit the Netherlands.

In 2020, a deceased gynaecologist was accused of fathering at least 17 children with women who believed they were receiving sperm from anonymous donors.

The year before, a Rotterdam doctor was said to have fathered at least 49 children while inseminating women seeking fertility treatment.

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