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Fertility doc arrested in Italy after woman says eggs stolen

FILE - In this Friday, Aug. 8, 2003 file photo, Severino Antinori arrives at the "Red Cross Gala", in Monte Carlo, Monaco. A fertility doctor was under house arrest in Italy Saturday after a Spanish nurse told authorities ova were surgically removed without her consent at his clinic. On Friday, Severino Antinori was taken into custody by police in Rome. Authorities say the nurse, who reportedly had gone to Antinori’s Milan clinic to explore job prospects, told investigators she was forcefully held, given anesthesia and her ova removed after hormonal treatment for an ovarian cyst. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File)
Original Publication Date May 14, 2016 - 5:50 AM

ROME - A fertility doctor has been put under house arrest in Italy after a Spanish nurse alleged that some of her eggs were surgically removed without her consent at his clinic.

On Friday, Severino Antinori was taken into custody by police at a Rome airport, and a Milan fertility clinic he ran was sequestered, according to Carabinieri police. The police said no one who worked on the investigation was available to give further details Saturday.

The Italian news agency ANSA quoted Antinori as denying the allegations, describing them as "out of this world." ANSA said Antinori spoke with the agency from a hospital where he was taken Saturday for a checkup after feeling ill.

Italian news reports on Saturday said the 24-year-old nurse, who had gone to the clinic to explore job prospects, told investigators that in April she was forcefully held, given anesthesia and had eggs removed following a hormone treatment apparently for an ovarian cyst.

During a call last month with an Italian TV show, Antinori denied that any eggs were removed without the woman's consent.

The woman's lawyer couldn't be reached for comment.

Police sequestered several embryos at the clinic to determine if they were created with the woman's eggs but Italian news reports said none using her eggs had been found.

Antinori made worldwide headlines in 1994 when a 63-year-old post-menopausal patient gave birth after the implantation of an embryo using donated eggs.

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