
This Friday, April 17, 2015 photo shows the website of Xytex Cryo International sperm bank in Atlanta. Angela Collins and Margaret Elizabeth Hanson say they chose Donor 9623 to be the father of their child because his profile said he was eloquent, mature, healthy and smart to boot. But then last June, just under seven years after Collins gave birth to a son conceived with his sperm, they learned the previously anonymous sperm donor's name and quickly discovered he is schizophrenic, dropped out of college and had been arrested for burglary, they said in a lawsuit filed March 31 in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta. The women, who live in Canada, sued Xytex Corporation, its parent company, sperm bank employees and the man they say was the misrepresented donor. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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