Prosecutors seek to charge clinic owners for reproductive exploitation

Prosecutors in Córdoba have requested to charge the directors of Fecundart and Nascentis clinics, a lawyer, and an administrative employee with the crime of “reproductive exploitation”. The investigation uncovers an alleged recruitment of vulnerable women seeking financial gain, under the false claim of an altruistic spirit, to build a multimillion-dollar business targeting infertile couples.

Justice authorities in Córdoba are progressing with an investigation into alleged “reproductive exploitation” at fertility clinics. According to the prosecutors' request, the directors of Fecundart and Nascentis, along with a lawyer and an administrative employee, are accused of recruiting women in economically vulnerable conditions. These women were encouraged to gestate children for couples unable to conceive, in exchange for payments.

The core of the case lies in the alleged deception regarding the altruistic nature of the process. Instead, it reportedly formed a multimillion-dollar business exploiting the needs of infertile couples. Prosecutors emphasize that the women were targeted due to their financial precarity, which would aggravate the offense.

To date, no further details on the identities of those involved or the exact scale of the scheme have been disclosed. The investigation proceeds to assess the network's extent and potential victims. This case highlights vulnerabilities in Argentina's assisted fertility sector, where regulations aim to balance medical advancements with ethical safeguards.

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