LOS ANGELES — Kayla Elliott thought she was serving to a household who could not conceive by birthing a surrogate youngster for a pair in Southern California.
As a substitute, she stated, she was caught in an internet of deceit that led police to uncover 21 kids, who have been born to completely different surrogate moms, residing within the house of Silvia Zhang and Guojun Xuan in Arcadia, a suburb northeast of Los Angeles.
Zhang and Xuan have been arrested in Could on suspicion of felony youngster endangerment and neglect after an area hospital referred to as police to report {that a} 2-month-old child had arrived with head accidents, Arcadia police stated in a press release.
A nanny who labored with the couple is suspected of violently shaking the kid, inflicting the infant to lose consciousness. In line with police, the mother and father have been conscious of the abuse however failed to hunt well timed medical assist.
A warrant has been issued for the nanny, whom police haven’t been in a position to find, police stated.
Elliott stated Wednesday that she was dumbstruck when she discovered the kid she bore was amongst them.
“I used to be a bit hysterical,” she stated. “You simply don’t anticipate that you just’re going to undergo a being pregnant and a supply after which hand the infant over to their mother and father after which abruptly discover out that there was abuse and neglect happening.”
The surrogacy company, Mark Surrogacy Funding LLC, informed her that the couple had one teenage youngster and that that they had given up on attempting to have a second after 10 rounds of failed fertility therapies, Elliott stated.
She later discovered that Mark Surrogacy was registered on the couple’s Arcadia tackle.
Throughout their youngster endangerment investigation, police found 15 kids on the couple’s home. Six extra kids belonging to the couple have been discovered within the care of members of the family and mates. The youngest was the 2-month-old, and the eldest was 13, police stated.
“We consider one or two have been born biologically to the mom,” Police Lt. Kollin Cieadlo stated. “There are some surrogates who’ve come ahead and stated they have been surrogates for the youngsters.”
It wasn’t instantly clear whether or not Zhang and Xuan had a lawyer who might communicate on their behalf.
Whereas public information present the enterprise license for Mark Surrogacy was just lately terminated, a pregnant surrogate informed NBC Information the company continues to contact her.
On Wednesday, KTLA-TV of Los Angeles reported that it acquired a textual content message from a cellphone related to Zhang that learn: “Any accusations of wrongdoing are misguided and incorrect. We stay up for vindicating any such claims on the acceptable time when and if any actions are introduced.”

After the infant Elliott carried for Zhang and Xuan was born, she discovered it was residing not in Cuba with the couple however with a nanny and one other youngster of comparable age, she stated.
Kallie Fell, government director of the nonprofit Heart for Bioethics & Tradition Community, stated Elliott’s expertise is not solely unusual. She stated she has spoken with a whole lot of surrogates worldwide who shared nightmare eventualities, together with a lady whose surrogate household refused to supply wholesome residing situations whereas she was pregnant.
“There’s so some ways these sorts of issues can go sideways, and no quantity of legislation will shield a lady or youngster, as a result of surrogate pregnancies are high-risk by nature,” she stated.
In Elliott’s case, one thing appeared off as quickly because the child was born, she stated. Zhang was hours late for the beginning and barely regarded on the child within the hospital room, Elliott stated. Earlier than she left, Zhang handed Elliot $2,000 in money.
“I don’t know what the motive was now, nevertheless it was simply very, very not what you’d anticipate out of any person who actually needed a baby,” Elliott stated. “It was very transactional.”
The kid Kayla birthed is now in foster care, and he or she stated she is engaged on gaining custody of the infant.
The 20 different kids are within the custody of a California child-welfare company whereas Arcadia police and the FBI examine the couple and decide whether or not they misled surrogate moms across the nation, officers stated.
Bail for Zhang and Xuan was set at $500,000 every. They have been launched, Cieadlo stated.
Emilie Ikeda and Alicia Victoria Lozano reported from Los Angeles and Minyvonne Burke from Pittsburgh.