Fraud is claimed, and a Florida man is sought.
Associated Press
Published March 11, 2008
GUATEMALA CITY - Luciany Ball's adoption file says she was born 14 months ago by caesarean section to a single mother who gave her up so she could be raised by a loving family in a six-bedroom Indiana farmhouse.
Now some of the documents appear to be fraudulent, part of a slew of irregularities at the agency handling Luciany's adoption that have left dozens of babies in danger of being seized from their anguished American adoptive parents. The inquiry also casts a cloud of uncertainty over about 2,900 pending U.S. adoptions.
Prosecutors describe their inquiry into Casa Quivira - considered Guatemala's best adoption agency - as their first serious attempt to investigate a $100-million industry that
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