Jonathan Jacob Meijer, the controversial Dutch YouTube personality known for his prolificsperm donations, has announced hisintention to sue Netflixover their recentdocumentaryseries,The Man With 1,000 Kids.
Premiering on July 3, 2024, the three-episode documentary explores Meijer’s claim to have fathered hundreds, if not thousands, of children throughspermbanks worldwide.
HighlightsHis lawyer announced their intentions to sue the media company in a press releaseDanger of incest and psychological damage are some of the concerns surrounding the issueMeijer was already banned from donating in 2023, after breaking local laws
The feature highlights allegations that Meijer misled families about the extent of his donations, leading to concerns about accidentalincestand ethical breaches within the fertility industry.
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Jonathan Jacob Meijer, the controversial YouTuber known for his prolific sperm donations, has announced his intention to sue Netflix over their recent documentary series
The Hague District Court in the Netherlands issued asignificant rulingagainst the prolific sperm donor known for fathering over550 children. Judges affirm him to have misled fertility clinics and prospective parents.
Meijer was already banned from donating sperm in 2023, and his excesses date back to 2017
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The judge concluded that the donor had deliberately deceived parents about his donation practices, stating that such misinformation influenced their choice of donor and could potentially have harmful psychological consequences for the children, as well as increase the risks ofconsanguinitywithin the donor’s extensive genetic network.
Take a look the official trailer forThe Man With 1,000 Kids
Regardless of the ruling, Meijer remains defiant. “I did absolutely nothing wrong”
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In a recent YouTube video, Meijer criticized the series as sensationalized and misleading, stating, “I did absolutely nothing wrong. This documentary is an attack on my character and a distortion of the truth.”
He further asserted that the title of the series, “The Man With 1,000 Kids,” is exaggerated and defamatory. “I have approximately 550 children, not 1,000,” Meijer claimed, disputing the documentary’s estimation of his offspring.
The Youtuber explains he did it to “help families achieve their dream of having children”
The YouTuber explained that he donated sperm to “help families achieve their dream of having children.” In avideo, the content creator recounted how the infertility of a classmate inspired him to donate. In another clip, he explained that because his family lacks a history of genetic disorders, he felt compelled to contribute through sperm donation as a compassionate gesture toward others.
A childhood friend of his also offers insights into Meijer’s early years, revealing that during his youth, he grappled with the search for his own identity, often shifting between various jobs and appearances.
Netflix has yet to respond to Meijer’s legal threats
“The documentary unfairly portrays Mr. Meijer and has caused significant harm to his reputation,” van der Zwan, who had alreadydefended the YouTuberin 2023, stated in a press release. “We will be seeking damages for defamation and a retraction of the documentary.”
Despite his legal challenges, Meijer maintains that his motivations for sperm donation were altruistic. “I wanted to help parents who struggled with infertility,” he reiterated in his video. “I never intended for any harm to come from my actions.”
Meijer’s lawyer, Richard van der Zwan, confirmed their intention to pursue legal action against Netflix
As thelegal battleunfolds, Meijer continues to post updates onsocial media, rallying support from his followers and defending his stance against the documentary’s allegations. Meanwhile,Netflixstill hasn’t officially responded to the content creator’s legal threats.
Worries of potential incest and general disgust are among the main sentiments that viewers have shared in the aftermath of the documentary
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