Last year Sofia Vergara married Joe Manganello and is very happy in marriage. The idyll of a couple who does not yet have their own children can be violated by the ex-groom of the 44-year-old actress. Nick Lawb addressed the court on behalf of the embryos of their children, demanding to give them the right to live.
Genetic material
In 2012, meeting businessman Nika Loeb, Sofia Vergara believed that he was the man of her life. A few months after the dating, the couple became engaged. The actress really wanted to give the beloved a child, but they could not conceive a baby naturally. Then Sophia and Nick turned to one of the clinics where they performed the procedure of artificial insemination. Because of the employment of Colombian beauty, they decided to temporarily conserve the embryos.
Burning desire
In 2014, Vergara and Loeb parted ways, but the desire to have children from Sofia from Nick was not lost. He wanted that the kids, whom he would educate himself, be borne by a surrogate mother. A former girlfriend against such a development of events, but this does not bother the potential father. Earlier, he had already filed a lawsuit against Vegra, accusing her of wanting to kill unborn babies, destroying frozen material, and now decided that she would sue her on behalf of the embryos themselves.
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The right to live
Knowledgeable people told Nick a loophole. In the state of Louisiana, there is a rule that can force Sofia to become a mother. According to the law, children from a test tube are entitled to birth, even if one of the parents no longer wants it. This week, the lawyers of the businessman sent a lawsuit to the court, which says that two embryos named Mr. Loeb Isabella and Maria should see the world, because they have everything for a comfortable life. Their father established for them a trust fund, allocating money for their needs, treatment and education.