Brianna Hayes, center, poses with her older sister Darci Hayes, left, and mother Sharon Hayes, right, in June 2019 after graduating from her graduate school program at Eastern Washington University
In her legal complaint, Hayes claims that she had requested an anonymous sperm donor. Dr. Claypool, according to the lawsuit, assured her that the donor would be selected based on specific traits she chose, like hair and eye color, and that the donor would undergo comprehensive health and genetic screening. The doctor allegedly accepted $100 in cash for each treatment, explaining that the funds were intended for college or medical students contributing their sperm.