BANGKOK (AP) — Police
say Japanese businessman Mitsutoki Shigeta followed nine key steps on
his path to fathering 16 surrogate babies in Thailand, born starting in
June 2013. It's unclear whether he went through all of the steps for
every baby; four are in Cambodia and the rest remain in Thailand. Here's
how he did it:
2. The doctor's fertility clinic handled implantation of the embryos.
3.
The clinic handled prenatal care and deliveries of the babies spread
out at nine Bangkok hospitals. The babies, all born via cesarean
section, include four sets of twins.
4. Newborns were taken to a Bangkok condominium owned by Shigeta, where nannies cared for them.
5. Birth certificates were issued from at least five district offices in Bangkok.
7.
Shigeta went to juvenile and family court to get custody from the
surrogate mothers, some of whom told police they were instructed to lie
about having an affair with Shigeta to facilitate the transfer of
custody.
8. District offices issued documents stating that he is the biological father and has custody.
9. Those documents were used to issue the babies' passports.
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