Sperm donors who claim to have more than 180 children lose custody battle | UK News

An unregistered sperm donor said he had given birth to more than 180 children but failed to raise him with a three-year-old child with a Durham woman who said she was encountered "breaking" and "suicide".

Robert Albon appeared under the pseudonym "Joe Donor" and appeared this morning and applied for the girl to live with him in the Channel 4 documentary because the court found her mother could not take care of her.

According to court documents, this is four times as good as the 54-year-old American is trying to obtain parental rights.

In February, Albon was named by a judge who wanted to protect women seeking services when they brought the Cardiffs to court to obtain their parents' rights.

His case was rejected by a judge who described him as a “man trying to control” and used women as a “merchandise” while also proposing a veneer that wanted to help.

In this case, the nonbiological mother said his involvement was a “nightmare and horror story.”

A Middlesbrough Family Court judge issued a judgment on Wednesday that rejected Albon’s application for custody, the girl born in May 2022.

In both cases, he had sex with the woman. It's a "free" service, Albon said on his Facebook page, meaning recipients don't have to "look at your hoohaw in a lab coat and look at the weirdo."

For the three-year-old, the mother contacted him via Facebook in 2021 and he asked her to send him a photo before doing 250 miles on the same day. The woman already has seven children, five of whom are not under her care.

Afterward, Albon exchanged news with the woman, and later wrote: "I had a lot of thought about how you treated me. I couldn't eat. I was actually within minutes of ending my life this morning. My 17-year-old stopped me. I couldn't move on. I couldn't work harder. You really broke me."

In the news, she accused him of using his unborn child to try to obtain benefits and houses.

For the two-year-old, Alben did not show up on the child’s birth certificate, although he had some contact with her initially.

Albon applied for the parenting of the girl whom the mother opposed, the responsibility of the parents and contacted the girl, and provided evidence to the court behind the screen.

The judge was described as the woman "hint" to learn that his name was Robert, not Joe, only after the birth of the child. Social Service described her as fragile, with a very unstable family background, and was assessed as having an IQ of 75.

Albon has a family of Japanese women and his estranged Chinese women, and he also has dozens of children in South America, Australia and the UK.

In the United States, he provided an arrest warrant in the United States, which provided sperm donation services in 2017, with his arrest warrant for unpaid children being thousands of dollars.

"I had about 180 live births, and I encountered about 60," he said in an interview with Sun last August.