Jonathan Meijer, a 43-year-old Dutch musician started donating sperm back in 2007. In the Netherlands, the law is strict: a donor can only have 25 children across one clinic to prevent accidental incest. But Jonathan didn't stop at one clinic. Or ten. He traveled across Europe, signed up at 11 different Dutch clinics, and then took his mission global. From Latin America to Asia, he became a "super-donor." He advertised himself online with a glowing resume: ✅ No history of cancer or diabetes. ✅ High IQ and musical talent. ✅ A "glorious head of hair" (he promised no balding genes!). ✅ Friendly, nomadic vibes. Women all over the world paid for his flights and stayed in touch as he "deposited his seed" (yes, he really called it that). 🛑 In 2023, a group of mothers and the Donorkind Foundation took him to court. Jonathan was ordered to stop donating immediately. If he does it again? A €100,000 fine per kid. The court ruled that he "intentionally misinformed" parents, creating a "massive psychosocial network" of siblings who might unknowingly meet and date. Today, Jonathan is banned from donating but remains active on YouTube, defending his "legacy" and the Netflix documentary on him "The Man with 1000 Kids" suggests the total could be as high as 3000. #spermdonor #dutchesscounty #netherlands #european #parenting