Latest News 2013 February Surrogate Parenting Agent Pleads Guilty to Fraud

Surrogate Parenting Agent Pleads Guilty to Fraud

A surrogate parenting agent in the San Francisco, California area has reportedly pleaded guilty to fraud. According to reports, the agency owner pleaded to the accusation she stole about $2 million from prospective parents who had set aside the money to cover the medical expenses of surrogate mothers and egg donors. She allegedly embezzled money from an escrow account she told clients was independent and insured, but she actually controlled it with no safeguards. She is now facing a maximum of 80 years in prison.

Fraud charges can be incredibly serious and result in consequences such as jail time and more depending on the situation. It's important that you understand what you are being charged with and how you should go about resolving this matter. You do have rights to protect during this difficult time and options to do so. Begin the process of moving forward with your life.

It's in your best interest to work with a criminal defense lawyer who will understand your case and be able to guide you through this difficult process. A defense attorney will know how to deal with court proceedings and any other aspects necessary. You can count on a defense lawyer to always have your best interest in mind while fighting to protect your rights. Please take some time today to contact a criminal defense attorney and begin discussing the details of your case.

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