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Missouri sues Planned Parenthood for allegedly transporting minors across state lines for abortions without parental consent

Missouri Attorney General filed a lawsuit He opposed the family planning system for failing to obtain parental consent before transporting minors across state lines for abortions.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey called They asked the court to block the organization’s Great Plains chapter from performing abortions on out-of-state patients.

“This is the beginning of the end for Planned Parenthood in Missouri. What they were hiding and conspiring in the dark of night is now revealed. It will never happen again. We’re filing a lawsuit to make sure that’s the case,” Bailey said.

The lawsuit accuses the group of pulling children from school with doctor’s notes, performing abortions in Kansas, and then returning them to Missouri.

“As a father who held my daughter in my arms for just an hour before she died, I know firsthand how important it is to protect lives,” he added, adding, “Our children are the future. It is time to eradicate the family planning system once and for all to end this pattern of abhorrent, unethical and illegal behavior.”

he evidence cited Collected during an undercover investigation by Project Veritas.

“Planned Parenthood’s latest illegal act was captured in an investigative video by @Project_Veritas, in which Planned Parenthood staff transports minors across state lines to perform abortions without parental consent. “He admitted to buying and selling,” he said.

In the video, Planned Parenthood officials say they are sending minors to Kansas for abortions “day in and day out” without parental consent.

A spokesperson for the abortion provider claimed that the evidence cited by the attorney general was fabricated.

“This is a press release disguised as a legal action by an unelected attorney general. It is based on “evidence” from fraudulent and radical anti-abortion activists claiming to be “journalists.” “At this time, we are relying on the Attorney General’s social media posts to review the alleged lawsuit, as it appears that it has not yet been served and no documents have been filed.” It’s dark.

“We will continue to follow state and federal law and proudly provide the compassionate sexual and reproductive care that Missourians have access to, even in states where abortion is completely prohibited,” he added. .

bailey quoted Numerous other illegal acts committed by abortion providers in recent years.

Details of the accusations are as follows:

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