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But like the IVF thing... why would you claim you were having a child for your sister and then keep the child?!? It's like these people wanted to get caught.
I'm pretty sure the relevant text from the article (which is used in Sam's final explanation) is "The Family was notoriously unwilling to do anything that could risk their wealth."
This is used as reasoning for how Rubie was able to manipulate the Roottrees into hiring her as their Lawyer by offering cheap services. It would be well worth working for pennies if she could use the position to falsely verify her conspirator as a blood relative.
@Xavier Thanks!