Authorities take custody of 21 kids in California while surrogate moms claim couple misled them
Briefly

Twenty-one children are in the custody of a California child-welfare agency as a couple faces investigation for misleading surrogate mothers. The couple had fifteen children removed from their home amid allegations of abuse after an infant was injured. Another six children were located elsewhere. The couple claims to seek a large family and presented what seemed to be legitimate birth certificates. Surrogate mothers have reported being unaware of the extent of involvement with the couple. The investigation involves deeper scrutiny of surrogacy laws.
Authorities have taken custody of twenty-one children from a couple in Arcadia, who are under investigation for possibly misleading surrogate mothers.
The couple's arrest followed a report of abuse after their infant sustained a traumatic head injury caused by a nanny's actions.
Surrogate mothers have come forward expressing that they were unaware of the numerous other surrogates involved in this situation.
Zhang provided what appeared to be legitimate birth certificates, suggesting complexities in the surrogacy arrangement.
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