Planned Parenthood Sued for Coercing Abortion in Statutory Rape Case
Cincinnati, OH (LifeNews.com) -- A southwest Ohio Planned Parenthood abortion business is the subject of lawsuit
filed by the parents of a 14 year-old girl who they say was coerced into having an abortion after she was statutorily
raped by her 21 year-old boyfriend. Attorney Thomas Condit filed suit against Planned Parenthood of the Southwest
Ohio Region on behalf of a Hamilton County couple.
The complaint alleges that Planned Parenthood violated Ohio law, which requires parents of a teenager to be notified
before an abortion can be performed. The couple says the abortion business never told them they would be performing
an abortion on their daughter. The lawsuit contends the teenager provided Planned Parenthood with her father's name
and contact information before the abortion.
The suit alleges that the girl's boyfriend misrepresented himself as her stepbrother to cover up the statutory rape
and he paid for the abortion with a credit card. Condit is associated with the Life Legal Defense Foundation, a
pro-life law firm, and the group believes this case is one of many instances where Planned Parenthood has attempted
to cover up statutory rape in order to sell abortions.
"Tom Condit is doing a wonderful thing by helping to expose Planned Parenthood in the case of Jane Roe," said Dana
Cody, the director of the firm. "We've suspected for a long time that Planned Parenthood frequently abets sexual
predators in their exploitation of minor females. We're glad that one of the victims has finally come forward to
call Planned Parenthood to task.
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