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Muscovite gets 7-year suspended sentence for child trafficking

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MOSCOW, October 18 (RIA Novosti) - A Moscow district court on Wednesday handed down a seven-year suspended sentence to an elderly woman who used fictitious surrogate motherhood schemes to sell stolen babies into wealthy families.

The Gagarinsky Court pronounced Lyudmila Verzhbitskaya guilty of stealing babies with a view to selling them, and ruled that she serve a five-year probation term.

According to the prosecution, Verzhbitskaya, a retired doctor, would have mothers give her their newborns as part of a bogus surrogate motherhood program and would then forge embryo transfer certificates to sell the babies on to well-to-do couples.

In 2003, she reportedly sold two baby boys into childless families in Germany and Russia, charging $20,000 for each one.

"An investigation confirmed several other instances of forging certificates on in vitro fertilization and embryo transfers to surrogate mothers," prosecutors said.

Last December, a court convicted Verzhbitskaya on document forgery charges and ruled that she pay 350,000 rubles ($12,992) in fines.

Defense lawyer Yury Zakson has been maintaining her client's innocence throughout the proceedings. "We asked that the charges be dropped for lack of evidence that Verzhbitskaya's acts constitute a crime," he said after the verdict had been pronounced, adding they may decide to appeal.

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