Can a convicted child sex offender legally raise a baby through surrogacy?
In a case that’s gone viral, Brandon Keith Mitchell, a registered sex offender in Pennsylvania, brought home a baby boy via surrogacy — and now lawmakers are scrambling to close the loophole that made it legal.

Pennsylvania reps on both sides of the aisle say they’ll push new legislation banning sex offenders from using surrogacy to access children. But Mitchell is expected to keep his child — for now.

📌 This isn’t about sexuality — it’s about protecting kids from harm.
📰 Watch the full breakdown and the bipartisan call to action.

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A convicted child sex offender legally became a father to a baby boy. In Pennsylvania, a man with a child abuse record used a surrogate because of a massive legal loophole. The law blocks offenders from adopting or fostering, but says nothing about surrogacy. Now lawmakers are rushing to close this loophole. But here’s the twist. The new law likely won’t be retroactive, so it seems he will get to keep the child.

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  1. Nah its still laws they still can charge him for being around minors his child or not he should be around children at all

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