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Home Seeking Victim Information in The Surrogacy Group, LLC Investigation

Seeking Victim Information in The Surrogacy Group, LLC Investigation

Seeking Victim Information in The Surrogacy Group, LLC Investigation

The FBI is seeking to identify potential victims who may have been defrauded by The Surrogacy Group (TSG), LLC, based in Annapolis, Maryland, and Tampa, Florida. The owner, Greg Blosser, is accused of taking advantage of individuals hoping to use a surrogate to become parents. Blosser allegedly solicited and accepted funds from individuals who desired to have children using a surrogate and promised to use their funds to support the surrogate during a pregnancy, but then failed do so.

If you have any information concerning this scheme, or if you believe you are a victim or may have been affected, please complete this brief questionnaire. Your responses are voluntary, but would be useful in the federal investigation and to identify you as a potential victim. You may be contacted by the FBI and asked to provide additional information.

The FBI is legally mandated to identify victims of federal crimes that it investigates and provide these victims with information, victim assistance services, and resources. If you have any questions regarding this questionnaire or resources for victims, please email surrogategroup@fbi.gov. Your patience is appreciated as we review each message.

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4. What mechanism did you use to send funds to TSG? Select all that apply.
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9. How did you communicate with TSG and Blosser? Select all that apply.
10. Do you have copies of contracts, payment records, and communication with TSG and Blosser?


11. Are you willing to provide copies of those documents to law enforcement? If so, please retain all copies of documents related to the above.


12. Are you willing to be further interviewed by law enforcement as part of this investigation?


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The FBI is authorized to collect the information on this form by one or more of the following provisions: Title 28, United States Code, sections 533 and 534; Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations, section 0.85; and the Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance. The information requested will assist the FBI in providing you with assistance to which crime victims are entitled under federal law. You do not have to provide the requested information; however, failure to do so may hinder the FBI in providing you with crime victim assistance. The information collected on this form is protected by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, Title 5, United States Code section 552a, and is maintained in the FBI’s Central Records System, DOJ/FBI-002, a description of which was published in the Federal Register at 63 Fed. Reg. 8671 (Feb. 20, 1998) and which may be viewed at www.justice.gov/opcl/doj-systems-records#doj