2025.12.14 01:25
CEO of a Chinese game company says, “We aim to have 20 children through American surrogate mothers”… LA court rejects application for parental rights
“Like Musk…” Chinese conglomerate spreading to second generation through American surrogate mothers
CEO of a Chinese game company says, “We aim to have 20 children through American surrogate mothers”… LA court rejects application for parental rights
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Ko Il-hwan = It has been reported that some billionaires in China are trying to create a second generation through American surrogate mothers.
In particular, it has been confirmed that there are cases in which several surrogate mothers were contracted at the same time and parental rights were not recognized by the court.
According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on the 13th (local time), the Los Angeles (LA) Family Court rejected the application for recognition of parental rights by Xu Bo, CEO of Chinese game production company Duoi Network, in 2023.
At the time, Xu Bo requested parental rights to four preborn children.
Upon further confirmation by the court, he already had at least eight children through surrogacy.
During the court’s questioning, Xubo also stated that her goal was to have 20 children through surrogacy in the United States and that she preferred sons.
He announced that he would pass his business on to his children in the future.
It is said that the creation of Shibo’s second generation was influenced by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Musk, who is known to have at least 14 second-generation children, is said to have the view that ‘civilization can be preserved only when the number of highly intelligent people on Earth increases.’
In particular, Musk is said to be concerned that birth rates in third world countries are higher than those in the United States and Europe.
For this reason, it is argued that educated people and countries should have more children.
The view that civilization will collapse if the birth rate falls is in line with the ‘birth encouragementism’ widely spread in the American right wing.
However, officials say that the Los Angeles family court judge who interrogated Shibo was greatly shocked.
Shibo’s remarks did not appear to be in the role of a parent. Under the judgment that the surrogate mother system, a means of helping people start a family, was being abused, the court did not recognize Shibo’s parental rights.
However, WSJ reported that there are many cases other than Xubo of Chinese conglomerates raising second-generation children through surrogate mothers in the United States.
There is testimony that a Chinese conglomerate requested dozens or hundreds of children at the same time from a surrogate mother broker.
In the case of Chinese tycoon Wang Huiwu, he purchased eggs from an American model and had 10 daughters.
It is known that Wang Huiwu aims to marry her daughter to a powerful man in the future.
As the number of Chinese people who want to give birth to their second generation through American surrogate mothers, even if not by the dozens, is increasing, a ‘surrogacy industry’ targeting Chinese people has also been formed.
This is an industry that allows Chinese parents to find surrogate mothers through intermediaries and receive childbirth, nanny services, and newborn delivery services even if they do not enter the United States.
The cost is said to be up to $200,000 (about 295 million won).
It appears that this phenomenon was taken into consideration when Republican Representative Rick Scott (Florida) submitted a bill in the U.S. Senate last month banning contracts between citizens of certain countries, such as the Chinese, and American surrogate mothers.
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