For the first time, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in favor of plaintiffs in a fertility fraud case, this one alleging that Dr. Narendra Tohan used his own sperm to inseminate the plaintiffs' mothers without consent.

Kayla Suprynowicz and Reilly Flaherty, the plaintiffs, discovered they were half-siblings after using genetic testing by 23andMe. Before the genetic testing, both plaintiffs believed the men who raised them were their biological fathers.