A retired Indianapolis fertility doctor said he used his own sperm
around 50 times instead of donated sperm that his patients were
expecting, impregnating several women decades ago, but later denied it,
according to court documents.
Dr. Donald Cline, 77, pleaded not guilty Monday to two felony
obstruction of justice charges for misleading authorities who were
investigating complaints from two of the now-adult children against him.
Cline is accused of being the biological father of at least eight
people, the youngest of whom would be about 30. The accusations were
first reported by WXIN-TV in May.
Cline, who now lives in the suburb of Zionsville, told six adults who
believed they were his children that he had donated his own sperm about
50 times starting in the 1970s, a probable cause affidavit said. He had
told his patients they were receiving sperm from medical or dental
residents or medical students and that no single donor’s sperm was used
more than three times.
One of the adult children took a saliva-based DNA test through a private
personal genomics company and found that she was related to at least
eight other people in its database, the affidavit said. Meanwhile, two
others also investigated their ancestry through DNA tests and learned
their mothers both were patients of Cline and that they were related to
70 relatives of Cline, it said.
Cline “said he used his own sperm whenever he didn’t have a donor sample available,” the affidavit said he told them.
“Dr. Cline admitted to doing wrong by inseminating the women with his
own sperm, but felt that he was helping women because they really wanted
a baby,” the affidavit said. “Also, he felt pressured to use his own
sperm because he didn’t always have access to fresh sperm.”
Cline marked the files of the women receiving his sperm with asterisks
so that if a patient came back and wanted another baby, “he would use
his sperm again to produce full siblings,” the affidavit said. WXIN
reported the eight known siblings were born to five different women.
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