Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Lawsuit: Fertility doctor used own sperm to impregnate woman

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GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. (AP)

>> A family alleges in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that a Colorado fertility doctor used his own sperm instead of that of an anonymous donor to impregnate a woman without her consent.

KUSA-TV reports that the lawsuit contends Dr. Paul Jones of Grand Junction committed fraud by using his own sperm to artificial­ly inseminate Cheryl Emmons, allowing her to give birth to two daughters in 1980 and 1985, respective­ly.

The Mesa County District Court suit contends the daughters discovered they shared Jones’ DNA with a number of strangers this year — including cousins of Jones, according to plaintiffs’ attorney Patrick Fitz-Gerald.

It alleges negligence, fraud and other causes of action and seeks damages in a civil trial.

Attorneys Nicole Black, who represents Jones, and Ivan Sarkissian, who represents Women’s Health Care of Western Colorado, where Jones practiced, didn’t immediatel­y respond Tuesday to telephone messages seeking comment.

Plaintiffs include Emmons; her husband, John Emmons; and daughters Maia Boring and Tahnee Scott. They live in Texas.

The daughters’ claimed discovery of shared DNA with at least five strangers — people born between 1976 and 1997 — came through use of Ancestry.com and 23andMe. com, KUSA reported.

The daughters confronted their mother, who disclosed earlier this year that she had had artificial inseminati­on procedures by Jones to conceive.

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