TikTok Surrogacy Influencer Revealed to Be Child Sex Offender
Surrogacy influencer Brandon Keith Riley-Mitchell is a convicted child sex offender and former school teacher
Andy Ngo Jul 28
One half of a widely celebrated gay surrogacy influencer couple on social
media has been identified as a convicted child sex offender and former
high school teacher.
Brandon Keith Riley Mitchell’s official child sex offender registration in Pennsylvania
Brandon
Keith Riley-Mitchell (née Mitchell), of Seven Valleys, Pa., previously
taught at Downingtown West High School. He sent sexually explicit
messages to an underage male student and solicited graphic content from
the minor. The 39-year-old was convicted in 2016 for possession of child
pornography and the sexual abuse of children.
Riley-Mitchell
has worked at Eurofins since 2018 as a team leader, overseeing chemists
who conduct biopharmaceutical product testing. The company featured him
and his husband in their Pride celebration social media posts just last
year. Riley-Mitchell made the career pivot after his child sex
conviction ended his teaching career in childhood education.
Biopharma company Eurofins featured employee Brandon Riley-Mitchell and his husband Logan Steven Riley in a 2024 Pride post
Steven Riley, 34, is the other half of the social media influencer
couple. He was an elementary school teacher in Baltimore as recently as
2020, though it's unknown if he is still working in education since
relocating to Pennsylvania. The married couple owns a 2,200-square-foot,
four-bedroom home in Seven Valleys, Pa. where they make LGBTQ+
pride-themed social media videos featuring their toddler.
Brandon Riley-Mitchell pivoted from child education to business leadership after he was convicted of child sex crimes
In October 2020, the couple turned to GoFundMe to try to raise $50,000 to help cover the costs of commercial surrogacy.
From the now-deleted GoFundMe:
Brandon (my fiancé) and I are looking to expand our family by using a
gestational surrogate. In gestational surrogacy, the child is not
biologically related to the surrogate mother. Instead, an embryo is
created via in vitro fertilization (IVF) using an anonymous donor egg.
The embryo is then transferred to the gestational surrogate who carries
the baby as if it were any other pregnancy. Once the baby is born, the
intended parents (Brandon and I) would have full legal custody.
As you can guess, the process of using a surrogate is expensive. The costs include:
In vitro fertilization (IVF)
Donor Eggs
Surrogate Compensation/Medical Insurance/Travel Expenses
Legal Counsel
Social Worker Evaluations
Genetic Testing
Fertility Medications
All
of these necessary steps can cost upwards of $100,000 and the money
must be paid in full upfront. Brandon and I are taking out substantial
loans to cover the upfront cost and are now more budget conscious in our
daily lives saving every penny we can. We are looking for any
generosity to help us in our exciting journey to extending our family!
For
those of you who do not know Brandon and I, we have three adopted
furbabies (one dog and two cats) and are excited for them to have a new
sibling! We live in Seven Valleys, PA, just south of York, PA and north
of the MD state line. We were intended to be married in May of 2020, but
our wedding was postponed twice due to Covid-19 and is now scheduled
for May 2021.
The
fundraiser ran for years and was still being promoted as recently as
2023. In one of the final fundraiser updates, the couple wrote that they
had created four embryos and that a woman named Shayna Martinovich
would be the surrogate mother.
It’s unknown how much money was ultimately raised.
“Our
surrogate went through extensive medical and social worker evaluations
in order to be approved for surrogacy,” the couple’s GoFundMe read,
leaving the public to wonder why the men raising the child were not
evaluated or scrutinized in the same way.
Critics of the influencer pair have been dismissed as homophobic and bigoted.
Anna Slatz, who broke the scoop on the Reduxx news feminist news site,
said the Pennsylvania State Police suggested to her that Mitchell-Riley
was not in breach of any conditions banning him from being around
children because being a sex offender in the state does not prohibit one
from exercising parental rights.
The
case is now prompting renewed scrutiny over the lack of safeguarding
and background checks in American surrogacy arrangements.
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