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Convicted Black Market Baby Seller Blames Media And Announces Plans To Sell A Documentary

Given that she signed a plea agreement under penalty of perjury, Ms. Chambers’ protests ring hollow. Not to mention that she is still seeking to make money off her illicit scheme:

The Kiwi grandmother at the centre of a baby manufacturing ring hopes to make and sell a documentary explaining her actions to the New Zealand public.

Carla Chambers was convicted in a San Diego court for her role in an illegal surrogacy business.

She was sentenced to five months in prison, seven months’ home detention and ordered to pay $220,000.

In 2000, Chambers was convicted of fraud in Wellington District Court for her part in running a New Zealand-based surrogacy ring.

She said she had been hounded by the media and they were “full of s***.”

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