Morris Worthman was a prominent obstetrician who was sued for allegedly using his own sperm to impregnate female patients.
In the United States, a fertility doctor accused of using his own sperm to get several patients pregnant has died in a plane crash. The handcrafted plane broke apart and crashed during the flight. He writes about NBC News.
72-year-old from Rochester, Dr. Morris Worthman was a passenger on an experimental plane that crashed on a grassland in Orleans County on Sunday, May 21. The pilot was Earl Luce Jr. of Brockport. also died.
According to preliminary data, the wings of the plane detached from the fuselage and fell to the ground in an orchard. The hull continued to move westward another 1000-1500 yards and then fell.
Worthman was a prominent obstetrician who was frequently targeted by anti-abortion protesters in western New York. She was sued in 2021 by the daughter of one of her patients who became pregnant in the 1980s. The lawsuit alleged that the doctor had secretly used his own sperm and told the patient that the donor was a local medical student.
Worthman did not comment at the time of the lawsuit.
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Source: Focus
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