Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood Great Plains for the alleged crime of trafficking minors out of the state in order to get abortions without the children first getting consent from the parents for the procedure. The purpose of the suit is to get a court order that would block the clinic from carrying out this kind of activity.
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“This is the beginning of the end for Planned Parenthood in the State of Missouri. What they conceal and conspire to do in the dark of night has now been uncovered. I am filing suit to ensure it never happens again,” Attorney General Bailey explained in a press release. “As a father who held my daughter in my arms for the single hour of her life before she died, I know firsthand how important it is to protect life. Our children are the future. It is time to eradicate Planned Parenthood once and for all to end this pattern of abhorrent, unethical, and illegal behavior.”
The lawsuit filed by AG Bailey is the result of a campaign that has spanned years and is part of a strategy to drive Planned Parenthood, the leading provider of abortion services, out of Missouri due to its constant and intentional refusal to obey the law within the state.
Here are some of the allegations Bailey has made against the organization via the press release:
In a recently recorded video, a staff member for Planned Parenthood was captured confessing to trafficking minors over state lines so they could get abortions without having to consult with the child's parents. The flagrant disregard for the law is not just an occasional occurrence either, according to the staff member. The individual said this is a practice they engage in “every day, every day, every day.”
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The investigation discovered that Planned Parenthood shows up to the child's school, takes them out using an altered doctor's note, then takes them to Kansas for abortions, then brings them back. The purpose of this process is to avoid Missouri law which requires a minor to obtain permission from their parents before they can get an abortion.
“It is against the law in Missouri to intentionally cause, aid, or assist a minor to obtain an abortion without parental consent in another state. § 188.250, RSMo. Attorney General Bailey is seeking injunctive relief,” the press release said in conclusion.
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