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Two Surrogates Voice Concerns About California Couple Being Investigated

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    LOS ANGELES – A woman who almost became a surrogate for a couple from Southern California, now under investigation, decided not to proceed after they asked if her friends would be interested in carrying a child for them as well.

    The woman’s discomfort grew from this request and the inconsistent information she received, leading her, Esperanza, to cancel the surrogacy agreement with Silvia Zhang, who had offered her $60,000. Esperanza disclosed her story to The Associated Press, choosing to withhold her last name, as she hasn’t publicly discussed her surrogacy encounter before.

    Currently, Silvia Zhang, 38, and her spouse, Guojun Xuan, 65, are being investigated by local and federal officials following an incident in May where their infant was hospitalized with a serious head injury. Since then, authorities removed 21 children from their care, most of whom were born via surrogacy, explained Lt. Kollin Cieadlo of the Arcadia Police Department, near Los Angeles.

    Surrogacy is an agreement between parties for a woman to become pregnant, typically through an embryo transfer, and deliver a baby for the intended person or couple to raise.

    The children range in age from 2 months to 13 years, with most between 1 and 3.

    Federal authorities’ role in investigation

    Esperanza is one of at least eight women who say they were aggressively pursued by the couple to serve as surrogates. The women, many of whom were first-time surrogates, say they were given misleading or incomplete information about the couple’s family situation and intentions. Some, like Esperanza, did not move forward with carrying a child for the couple. Another who did, Kayla Elliott, is now trying to get custody of a baby she birthed in March for the couple.

    Arcadia police say the FBI is involved in the investigation over whether the couple misled surrogates around the country. The FBI has not confirmed its investigation. Elliott said she was interviewed by the FBI at the end of May.

    Elliott worked through a business called Mark Surrogacy, according to the contract she signed and shared with the AP. California state records show a company called Mark Surrogacy Investments LLC registered at the company’s Arcadia home until this June. Elliot’s contract listed an El Monte address for the company. An AP reporter visited that location Thursday and did not find anyone who recognized the names of the couple or Mark Surrogacy.

    Zhang did not respond to phone calls and emails seeking comment. Lawyers for Mark Surrogacy did not respond to emails seeking comment, nor did a fertility clinic involved in the embryo transfer.

    In social media posts, other women who say they served as surrogates for Zhang and Xuan outlined suspicious actions including the couple not fulfilling payment obligations and weren’t present for the children’s births. Many women contacted by the AP did not respond or said they would only speak after securing an attorney.

    Injured infant draws concern

    Zhang and Xuan were arrested in May after a hospital reported that their 2-month-old infant had a traumatic head injury, the result of a nanny at the home violently shaking the baby, according to Arcadia police.

    Arcadia police did not file charges at the time, in order to finish a full investigation, Cieadlo said, and detectives were looking into possible child abuse charges and anticipated presenting a case in a few weeks.

    The couple told police that they “wanted a large family” and produced what appeared to be legitimate birth certificates, including some from outside California, that list Zhang as the mother of the children, Cieadlo said. Xuan was listed as the father on at least some of the birth certificates, Cieadlo said.

    Potential surrogate backs out

    Esperanza’s dealings with Zhang began in 2023. She had posted in a Facebook group for people interested in surrogacy and received a message from Zhang.

    Zhang said she and her partner already had an 8-year-old daughter in China but were having fertility issues. Zhang said she was working with a surrogate who was already pregnant but that she wanted “twins,” so she was pursuing a second surrogate. But Esperanza said things started to feel amiss after Zhang asked if she had any friends who also wanted to be surrogates.

    “She said that she’s a realtor in Arcadia and that’s how she has a lot of money and was able to afford a lot of surrogates at the time,” Esperanza said.

    Esperanza backed out of the surrogacy after the lawyer for the couple abruptly hung up on her while discussing the contract. She said the document said the couple would implant two embryos instead of one and the section requiring background information on the couple was cut out. The couple became angry when she decided not to move forward.

    Esperanza showed text messages to the AP that showed Zhang offering $3,000 more if she agreed to keep going, and another $2,000 bonus after a fetal heartbeat is detected.

    Surrogate who wants custody of child

    Elliott gave birth to a baby girl in March. She chose to be a surrogate because she “really wanted to give somebody a family.”

    The Texas woman began the process when Mark Surrogacy reached out to her directly on Facebook. She signed a contract listing Xuan and Zhang as the intended parents. The contract said Elliott would receive $65,000 in a series of payments by the end of her 16th gestational week.

    Elliott became wary when early in the pregnancy she flew to California to meet the couple and only Xuan showed up. As the process went on, Elliott had almost no direct contact with the Xuan and Zhang, which is uncommon in surrogacy. Most of the messaging was through texts and emails with representatives from the agency, who discouraged her from reaching out to Zhang.

    “The agency was always like, ‘Oh, they’re very busy people,’” she said.

    When she learned that the couple had at least two other surrogates having babies for them, she was told by the agency “they just want a big family.”

    Elliott flew to California for the embryo transfer, which was done at Western Fertility Institute in Los Angeles. The clinic declined to comment on the investigation.

    Neither parent were there for Elliott’s labor or delivery, and only Zhang showed up a few hours after the baby was born. The woman “didn’t seem very connected with the child … she kind of barely looked at her,” Elliott said.

    After handing Elliott $2,000 in cash and giving three of her family members in the room $200 each, the woman left with the baby girl.

    Now, Elliott wants custody of the girl and says she just hopes all the babies are safe. When the news first broke about the couple, she confronted Zhang on the phone and over text.

    In text messages Elliott showed to the AP, Zhang wrote: “All the babies really important in our life.”

    __ Golden reported from Seattle. AP journalist Christopher Weber contributed from Los Angeles.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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