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NEW: Woman launches lawsuit after giving birth to a black baby that wasn’t hers thanks to an IVF mixup.
Georgia woman Krystena Murray is suing a fertility clinic after carrying another couples baby through birth.
Murray didn’t find out about the mixup until she gave birth to a baby that was a completely different skin complexion than her.
“The birth of my child was supposed to be the happiest moment of my life, and honestly, it was. But it was also the scariest moment of my life,” Murray said.
“All of the love and joy I felt seeing him for the first time was immediately replaced by fear. How could this have happened?”
Murray gave up custody of the child after five months to the biological parents.
The woman hoped it was just a sp*rm mixup but DNA testing proved the baby had no relation to her.
“I walked in a mom with a child and a baby who loved me and was mine and was attached to me, and I walked out of the building with an empty stroller, and they left with my son,” she said after giving the baby up.
Working two jobs to make ends meet? That's survival. Working two full-time jobs, lying about it, and pulling in over $250,000 while barely showing up? That's what Canopy CEO Davis Bell calls outright theft.
Back in 2022, Bell took to LinkedIn to call out a growing trend known as "overemployment"—where remote workers secretly juggle multiple full-time jobs. And he made it very clear where he stands.
"Working two full-time jobs is stealing, and it also involves a great deal of lying and deception," Bell wrote.
According to Bell, two Canopy engineers, who were newly hired at the time, never actually quit their previous jobs at big tech companies. Instead, they collected full salaries from both while pretending to be fully committed. But their cover didn't last long:
"They were trying to be in two meetings at once, etc. Their early performance was really bad, and fortunately, we have great managers who sniffed them out very quickly," he said.
Both employees were fired, but Bell didn't just let it go—he wanted to highlight the bigger ethical issue.
"I guess some people feel that stealing from companies is less wrong than stealing from individuals," he wrote. "In reality, companies are owned by people… You're stealing from those who are depending on you to get work done and whose careers ride on the success of the companies for which they work."
The internet is full of people working multiple jobs—sometimes just to keep the lights on. According to a Bankrate survey, 36% of people had a side hustle in 2024. But Bell told Business Insider that's not what's happening here.
"This is someone who works for a really, really large tech company, so you know they're well compensated there," Bell said.
The two fired engineers were making $130,000 to $140,000 at Canopy alone—not counting whatever they were pulling in from their other jobs.
"I think it's pretty clear they were looking for just an extra stream of income without really doing much work," he said.
Bell isn't against side hustles or second jobs, but when someone takes on two full-time positions, lies about it, and delivers poor performance, he sees it as a scam—not a survival tactic.
Bell shared specific red flags that tipped off his team. While none of these alone proved deception, taken together, they painted a suspicious picture:
-Private LinkedIn profiles—instead of listing Canopy, they hid their work history.
-Skipped company benefits—they didn't sign up for health insurance (which, Bell noted, wasn't a guarantee of wrongdoing, but was true in both cases).
-Always had cameras off in meetings—avoiding face-to-face interactions.
-Slow response times—on Slack and email.
-Frequently late or absent for meetings—without clear reasons.
-Previous work at large companies—where it's easier to go unnoticed.
🚨BREAKING: Reports are coming out that Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is unwilling to vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel.
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