The Daily News got their hands dirty and visited Dr. Cappy Rothman, founder of the reportedly larger sperm bank in the world, California Cryobank. "Based in Westwood, he draws many students from UCLA, though USC also is a contributor. He has satellite depositories in Palo Alto, near Stanford, and in Cambridge, Mass., convenient to Harvard and MIT. 'We try to locate our collecting facilities close to universities that have bright donors,' Rothman said. His sperm bank sometimes runs ads in student newspapers to attract donors. The attraction: $75 per donation, a maximum of three per week. For the truly ambitious donor, shy on cash but brimming with outgoing sperm, that would add up to a maximum of $11,700 per year."




Geeze where were they when I was 14 years old?
I'd prolly be a millionaire by now!
$117K now or a few hundred thousand dollars in child support years later.
not worth it.
the only thing tom leykis is right about.
At 0.000075ยข per unit one might think the "little swimmers" were worth more.
#2 - There is much paperwork signing involved that makes it impossible for any user of the sperm to benefit from the donor, and completely releases the donor of any responsibility to the child. Tom Leykis, not right about anything.