A Florida woman who accused a Vermont doctor of impregnating her with his sperm rather than a donor's was awarded $5.25 million by a federal court jury
A Florida woman who accused a Vermont doctor of impregnating her with his sperm rather than a donor's was awarded $5.25 million by a federal court jury Wednesday.
She and her husband, Peter Rousseau, sued Coates in 2018, accusing him of using his sperm during an artificial insemination procedure in March 1977 at what was then called the Central Vermont Hospital in Berlin, Vermont, according to the complaint. But their lives were turned upside down in October 2018, when the child, then an adult, used DNA testing and found out Coates was her biological father, the complaint stated.The couple sued Coates in U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont, accusing him of medical negligence, fraud, battery and other offenses.
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