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26 Couples Sue Orange County Fertility Doctor Over Unauthorized Embryo Transfers

By Matthias Binder March 4, 2026
'He's stolen these people's embryos': Couples sue SoCal fertility doctor
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'He's stolen these people's embryos': Couples sue SoCal fertility doctor

Contents
A Trusted Doctor’s Hidden TroublesEmbryos Moved Without ConsentPatients’ Heartbreak and BetrayalThe Road to Accountability

A Trusted Doctor’s Hidden Troubles (Image Credits: Ca-times.brightspotcdn.com)

Orange County – Twenty-six couples pursued legal action against a prominent fertility specialist after discovering their embryos had been relocated without permission amid his medical license suspension.

A Trusted Doctor’s Hidden Troubles

Dr. Brian David Acacio once enjoyed glowing patient reviews and a reputation for high IVF success rates at his Laguna Niguel clinic.[1][2]

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Patients selected him after thorough research, unaware of mounting issues behind the scenes. The California Medical Board suspended his license on December 30, 2025, following a positive test for marijuana metabolites in October 2025 and earlier admissions of cocaine use during a February 2025 investigation.[1][2]

Allegations also surfaced of a mental condition impairing his ability to practice safely. Despite these developments, Acacio continued treating patients, including performing an ultrasound on one as late as January 2, 2026.[3]

His clinic faced eviction from the Laguna Niguel facility in December 2025 after accumulating nearly $250,000 in unpaid rent and penalties.[2]

Embryos Moved Without Consent

Couples learned of the embryo transfers only in February 2026, often through social media groups or online reviews.[2]

Acacio and embryologist John Scadros allegedly loaded cryogenic tanks holding the precious samples onto a truck around December 17, 2025, and transported them to an undisclosed Bakersfield location.[1][4]

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Patients reported demands for signed liability releases before any return or transfer to other providers, raising fears about the embryos’ viability after potential temperature fluctuations during transit.[3]

The lawsuit, filed March 3, 2026, in Orange County Superior Court, accuses Acacio, his clinic, and Scadros of negligence, medical battery, conversion, and more.[2]

  • Failure to disclose license suspension to ongoing patients.
  • Unauthorized relocation of cryopreserved embryos.
  • Continued medical procedures post-suspension.
  • Refusal to release embryos without liability waivers.
  • Potential risks to embryo safety from improper handling.

Patients’ Heartbreak and Betrayal

Marina Reyes scheduled an ultrasound in early January, only to later uncover the suspension online.[3]

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“We were in shock,” she recounted. “I would have never thought we would be in this predicament.”[2]

Christina Chandler described multiple failed transfers and emotional exhaustion: “We’ve been through so much… We trusted that he could get the job done.”[2]

Other affected pairs, like Berenice Cervantes and Curtis Hanson, expressed devastation after investing time, money, and hope.[1]

Attorneys estimate hundreds more patients could be impacted, urging those with complications to come forward.

The Road to Accountability

Rob Marcereau, one of the plaintiffs’ attorneys, declared, “Dr. Acacio is holding these patients’ embryos hostage. He is trying to leverage them for his own personal gain.”[3]

Benjamin Ikuta emphasized, “He’s stolen these people’s embryos. He’s held their families essentially hostage, and we want answers.”[1]

The suit seeks court-ordered safe transfers and transparency on embryo conditions. Acacio has not publicly responded to requests for comment.[4]

Key Takeaways

  • License suspended December 30, 2025, for drug-related issues, yet practice continued.
  • Embryos relocated post-eviction without consent, location partially confirmed as Bakersfield.
  • Lawsuit demands immediate safe return; attorneys aim to prevent further harm.

Couples now face prolonged uncertainty in their quests for parenthood, highlighting vulnerabilities in fertility care. Regulators and patients alike demand stricter oversight to protect future families. What do you think about this case? Tell us in the comments.

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