FBI Raids California Surrogacy Clinic — 89 Babies Stolen and Sold, 23 Surrogate Mothers Rescued

FBI Raids California Surrogacy Clinic — 89 Babies Stolen and Sold, 23 Surrogate Mothers Rescued
In a shocking revelation that has sent ripples through the nation, the FBI recently uncovered a dark and disturbing truth lurking within the seemingly reputable walls of Miracle Beginnings, a surrogacy clinic in Newport Beach, California..
For years, this clinic boasted a 97% success rate in helping hopeful parents achieve their dreams of parenthood through surrogacy.
Dr. Sarah Whitmore, the clinic’s founder and director, held impressive credentials from Stanford University, earning her a reputation as a leading expert in reproductive medicine.
However, beneath this façade of success lay a sinister operation that has now been exposed as one of the most egregious cases of baby trafficking in American history.
The investigation began when the FBI received a tip-off regarding irregularities in the clinic’s operations.
What initially seemed like a routine inquiry quickly escalated into a full-scale investigation, revealing a web of deceit that involved the illegal sale of newborns.
The shocking truth came to light when authorities discovered that 89 babies, who had been declared stillborn, were actually born healthy and sold to buyers across the globe for prices reaching up to $2.3 million each.
Parents who believed they had lost their children to stillbirth were instead victims of a heart-wrenching scam, grieving over babies who were alive and thriving in foreign lands.
As the investigation deepened, it became clear that this was not an isolated incident but part of a broader criminal enterprise.
The FBI’s relentless pursuit of justice led them to uncover a secret warehouse where 23 pregnant surrogate mothers were held against their will, forced to carry babies destined for illegal sale.