used to perpetuate fraudulent adoptions. the utah supreme court recently sided with army veteran chris carlton. his pregnant ex-girlfriend left pennsylvania to give birth to tower daughter. she told him to their daughter. she told him the child died. in fact, she was placed through an adoption agency in utah. carlton is still fighting to see his daughter because as the law is written, the court cannot overturn the adoption. you think our children ain t going to find us online? you think our children ain t going to see your deceits? and the first question i know as the adoptive parents, why did you keep me from my biological father? he fought for me. what can you say? reporter: carlton s attorney told us it s a great first step, but we still have some major problems and major loopholes to close. one he says is fraud immunity. if a woman lies during the adoption process, it cannot be overturned. this birth mother, who did not place her mother in secret,