The Herald (South Africa)

Japanese man wins custody of 13 from surrogates

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A WEALTHY Japanese man was yesterday granted “sole parent” rights to 13 children he fathered through Thai surrogate mothers, in a court ruling that paves the way for him to take them to Japan.

Mitsutoki Shigeta, 28, became the centre of a “baby factory” scandal in 2014 after Thai police found a plush Bangkok apartment packed with infants under the care of nannies.

A probe later found he had fathered 19 children in total, 13 surrogate babies living in Thailand and six others living in Cambodia and Japan, according to an official from Thailand’s Social Developmen­t and Welfare Department.

Four of the six children living in Cambodia and Japan were from Thai surrogates.

Shigeta’s bizarre case threw a spotlight on the kingdom’s unregulate­d rent-a-womb industry, prompting authoritie­s to bar foreigners in 2015 from paying for Thai surrogates.

Shigeta, reportedly the son of a Japanese IT tycoon, left the country in the wake of the scandal and has never directly explained why he fathered so many children.

But he later took Thailand’s Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Human Security to court to seek custody of the children.

Yesterday, a Bangkok court granted him legal rights to take the children, saying he had ample money to care for them and had prepared nurses and nannies at a safe residence in Japan.

“For the happiness and opportunit­ies the 13 children will receive from their biological father – who does not have a history of bad behaviour – the court rules them to be the plaintiff’s legal children,” the Central Juvenile Court said, although it did not mention Shigeta by name.

Shigeta, who did not attend the trial, was deemed sole parent of the children after the Thai surrogates signed away their rights, the court said.

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