A WSJ investigation shows how Chinese elites are building mega-families by using a largely unregulated American system.
Wang Huiwu, another Chinese executive, reportedly used U.S. surrogates and egg donors to father ten girls, with the intention ...
Videogame executive Xu Bo, said to have more than 100 children, and other elites are building mega-families—testing citizenship laws and drawing on nannies, IVF and legal firms set up to help them.
An in-depth look at how wealthy Chinese clients use US surrogacy to build large families, the legal outcomes, and the ...
Chinese billionaires increasingly use U.S. surrogates to build large families, raising ethical, legal, and citizenship ...
Xu's company, Duoyi Network, has slammed The Wall Street Journal, saying the newspaper "deliberately confused the facts." ...
Xu Bo, a Chinese gaming billionaire is alleged to have fathered more than 100 U.S.-born children through surrogacy and said ...
Chinese billionaires have commissioned over 100 American babies via surrogates, exploiting birthright citizenship. FBI ...
A growing cross-border surrogacy industry in the US is helping some ultra-wealthy Chinese elites build mega-families, ...
A Chinese gaming billionaire has fathered more than 100 children through surrogacy agencies in the United States, the Wall ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A 28-year-old woman who acted as a surrogate in China's southwestern city of Chengdu is said to have been abandoned by her surrogacy agency, fuelling tides of criticism on social ...
China's National Health Commission is investigating a hospital for its alleged involvement in surrogacy, which is illegal in China. A social media post claiming the hospital was cooperating with ...
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