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"[I] just really want to know if these are [or] these are not my kids," said the man, whose identity will be revealed on ABC's "Good Morning America" Monday.
The man claims in an interview with the network to have dated Nadya Suleman from 1997 to 1999 and that he donated multiple times to the sperm bank she used.
He now believes his seed was used by Suleman to conceive the eight babies she delivered Jan. 23.
The Web site at his West Coast IVF Clinic says Kamrava graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Illinois.
Now that's a long, strange trip -- from the University of Illinois, to controversial Beverly Hills fertility doc.
But when I contacted the school's public affairs department to inquire about when Dr. Kamrava attended, officials said they have no record of anyone by that name attending the university.
Responding to the e-mail request, officials said, "we have no record of a Michael Kamrava attending or graduating from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign."
I also contacted public affairs officals at the Chicago and Springfield campuses, and neither had a record of a Michael Kamrava attending those campuses.
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Originally posted by djvexd
I don't know about the conspiracy aspect of it more than just unbelievable greed....
con·spir·a·cy (kn-spîr-s) n. pl. con·spir·a·cies 1. An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act. 2. A group of conspirators. 3. Law An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action. 4. A joining or acting together, as if by sinister design: a conspiracy of wind and tide that devastated coastal areas.