
Canadian doctor accused of using own sperm to inseminate patients to pay $10.7M in tentative settlement
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Hundreds of victims of a former Canadian fertility doctor, who allegedly used the wrong sperm and sometimes his own while artificially inseminating patients, will be awarded $10.7 million in a tentative agreement reached this week, according to reports.
Dr. Norman Barwin, 82, was allegedly found to be the father of at least 17 children conceived at his office, including the Dixons’ daughter Rebecca. Barwin has denied the charges and admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement, according to the Washington Post. He said he decided to settle because of the time and money spent on the lawsuit, the newspaper reported.More Related News

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