Dallas woman advocates expanding fertility fraud law
Eve Wiley, 33, began lobbying lawmakers three years ago when she learned from personal genetic ID kits that her biological father was her mother’s fertility doctor
Author: Charlotte Huffman, Mark Smith
Published: 4:26 PM CDT May 14, 2021
Updated: 4:26 PM CDT May 14, 2021
DALLAS — A Dallas woman, who advocated on behalf of making “fertility fraud” a felony, is now asking Texas lawmakers to expand the law to give more time to victims to file complaints with the Texas Medical Board.
Eve Wiley, 33, began lobbying lawmakers three years ago when she discovered from personal genetic ID kits that her biological father was her mother’s fertility doctor - not the donor her mother believes she had chosen.