Send a message to your State Representatives and Senators: End surrogacy now!
(Frank Wright) — On October 10 the United Nations called for the global criminalization of so-called surrogacy – which reduces human life to a consumer transaction.
In this post I ask:
- Why is the U.S. the freest baby market on earth?
- How was the sale of babies to LGBT men begun in the U.S. – 30 years ago
- Where is the outrage from the right at surrogacy – America’s national disgrace?
Overview
Is surrogacy really a form of human trafficking? It is – even in America.
Can pedophiles buy babies – and even run agencies selling them? Yes.
Do U.S. courts treat surrogate babies as the property of the buyer? Yes
Is the new “reproductive technology” behind surrogacy erasing mothers – and set to replace the family itself? Yes.
Plus – Jordan Peterson gives his blessing to gay IVF surrogacy, and why a global ban is increasingly likely – due to a new “moral majority.”
BREAKING – It’s been revealed a gay couple who crowdfunded their surrogacy journey now has custody of a baby boy, despite one partner Brandon Keith Riley Mitchell being a convicted child sex offender, using a Pennsylvania surrogacy loophole that bypasses state adoption… pic.twitter.com/XkSRSNnpTs
— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) July 28, 2025
In the USA, you can crowdfund the purchase of a baby with no background checks. Even if you are a convicted child sex offender.
Human trafficking in the USA – California baby trafficking ring
Kayla was a surrogate in California. In July 2025 she told Kallie Fell, executive director of the Center for Bioethics and Culture, that she discovered while pregnant as a surrogate that there were up to 15 other women who had been paid to have babies in the last year – for the same buyer.
Kayla said the woman who had ordered her baby had been pictured holding numerous babies in previous months – all commissioned by the same agency.
Kayla then said she made contact with around nine other surrogate mothers who were all paid to have babies at the same time Kayla was having hers. All nine women had been “commissioned” by the same woman who paid Kayla to have her baby, through the same agency.
The FBI were informed and an investigation into a suspected child trafficking ring saw the children taken into protective custody.
The aftermath has been terrible. With the agency under investigation, Kayla says babies ordered through it have simply been abandoned. One has died:
Now that this is blown up and these women are still pregnant, I mean, who knows what’s gonna happen to these babies? There was a girl in Pennsylvania, May 11th.
She had a child for them and they never showed up to get the baby. So the state took custody. There was a girl, I could not tell you what state she lives in, but she … just gave birth at 23 weeks for their baby. A little boy he passed away.
He was too tiny. But the parents didn’t even show up to the hospital.
They called over the phone and paid for him to be cremated, and now are trying to reach out and apologize to her for not being there.
Once again, then, not my story to tell, but just, well… you know that this is happening.
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The agency involved was not shut down:
It is now using a different name. They haven’t been shut down. They’re operating as a new agency now – they have a Facebook page
This is happening in the U.S. Now.
What is worse, one of the biggest agencies in Europe was run by a convicted child rapist – and headed up by one of the now-adult children he raped in 2007.
Surrogacy agency run by convicted pedophile – Spain
This January 2025 report from Reduxx tells the truly horrific tale of how a convicted paedophile ran a “multinational surrogacy empire”:
A prominent surrogacy agency in Europe is under investigation following accusations that its pedophile owner sexually assaulted an employee.
José María Hill Prados, 63, is being accused of forcing a young employee to perform sexual acts as part of his employment with Gestlife.
How did they get away with it? An international investigation by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project found Prados had been using a firm called “Eliminalia” – to delete anything incriminating from his online reputation.
This is how Gestlife – Prados’ company – became one of the biggest players in the European baby sales market. As Reduxx continues:
Gestlife is one of the largest surrogacy firms in Europe, operating offices in 11 countries dedicated to facilitating child exchange contracts.
On its site, it boasts that it has helped “2,100 children be born,” and that over 55% of its clientele are “LGBTQIA+ couples.”
In 2015, Prados set up a surrogacy company called Subrogalia based in Spain, according to corporate records. The company, one of over a dozen currently owned by Prados, was quickly mired in controversy and allegations of child trafficking.
Prados’ business partner in the ventures is Didac Giménez Sánchez, who has been revealed to have been one of the child victims Prados had been convicted of raping in 2007.
It beggars belief. Yet this is only one of the endless horrors stories from this evil trade.
The case of the mother who had no rights to her children
In 2015 Melissa, a second time surrogate in the U.S., found that all three embryos implanted in her were alive.
She was going to have three babies – not the one her anonymous client ordered.
This is how the babies were produced which she carried:
Eggs from a 20-year-old donor were fertilised with sperm from the intended father, with whom she communicated only by email.
Then, on August 17, 2015, three embryos were transferred into Melissa’s body.
“I have four children of my own, but this pregnancy was far more difficult than the others,” she continues….
When [the buyer] C. M. learned there were three viable embryos now growing inside Melissa, however, he asked her to abort one, she says.
“He sent me a text saying, ‘I’m not sure I can have three kids. Can you think about aborting?’ I was like, ‘Are you kidding?’”
Also, court records show emails from C. M. to the clinic monitoring Melissa’s pregnancy, in which he asks staff to help him to keep the costs down.
“Please try to make her visits [to the clinic] less often because I get a bill that costs me a lot of money … it causes me financial problems … [I can’t] afford triplets … that worries me so bad for real.”
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Melissa started to ask questions.
The buyer turned out to be a single deaf man in his 50s living in his parents’ basement:
The more Melissa learned about the man for whom she was bearing the children, the worse she felt.
He was taking care of his elderly parents (who have since died), both invalided.
The buyer’s own sister was so concerned at his unfitness to be a parent that she reported him.
According to a sworn affidavit from the man’s sister, part of later legal action, a heroin-addicted nephew allegedly sold drugs out of the house at the time.
In court documents seen by The Mail on Sunday, C. M.’s sister describes him as “socially awkward,” “paranoid” and prone to “frequent anger fits.” He also “has a history of being cruel to animals.”
Melissa says: “I became filled with anxiety. It affected my pregnancy. I could feel all three babies inside me. C. M. kept demanding I abort one of the babies. I wrote back to him saying I would keep one myself and raise it myself.”
“The agency owner, who was also his lawyer, said ‘These are his children’ and I told him, ‘I don’t care. They’re mine while they are in me and I’m protecting them.’”
In 2017 “C.M.”’s own sister filed an affidavit saying her brother was an unfit parent – and the now 18-month-old triplets were kept in deplorable conditions – who “forces them to eat food on the floor.”
The babies, bought through trafficking agency “Surrogacy International” were sold to Chester Shannon Moore.
Later, Melissa sued to take custody of the babies – as this 2017 report shows.
In 2018 Melissa lost her battle for custody.
The Supreme Court declined to hear her case. Custody was awarded to the buyer of the children.
Melissa’s case was also thrown out by the District Court of California and the Appeals Court.
Here are a few of Melissa’s comments on the case:
“All this has been devastating. It’s affected my own children and my boyfriend, too,” she says. “I think about the triplets all the time, wondering how they are.”
Commercial surrogacy shouldn’t be allowed. The mother has no rights. No one ever checked the home of the intended father before the triplets were born.’
‘He didn’t even have to go through a psychological background check like I did. When we went to court, the judge said the contract I signed basically gave the father all rights to the children.
‘The judge said what happens to those children is none of the court’s business. When I signed that contract, I terminated any of my parental rights.”
To see more of Frank’s analysis, continue reading on his Substack HERE.
Reprinted with permission from Frank Wright.
