Planned Parenthood Sued for $50 Million for Injuring 13 Year-Old During Abortion
by Staff
June 9, 2008
ARLINGTON, Virginia, (christiansunite.com) -- Students for Life of America has discovered that a lawsuit was filed against Planned Parenthood Metropolitan located in Washington, D.C. on February 12, 2008.Emma Jean Butler is suing Planned Parenthood for $50 million dollars in damages. Butler took her daughter to the D.C. Planned Parenthood on September 7, 2006 to abort a child conceived in rape. During the abortion, the young girl sustained severe abdominal bleeding, severe vaginal injury, severe injury to the cervix, significant uterine perforation, and a small bowel tear. In addition, parts of the child were found inside young girl's abdomen on September 8, 2006. Because of these injuries, the young girl will be infertile for the rest of her life.
Planned Parenthood Metropolitan has denied the injuries suffered and the infertility of the young girl. In addition, they state in their answer that Butler's claims are barred by the doctrines of informed consent and assumption of risk.
Kristan Hawkins, SFLA's Executive Director, remarked, "This is a horrible situation. Our thoughts go out to the young girl and her family as she recovers from her injuries both from the rape and abortion. Further, it is outrageous that Planned Parenthood thinks they are excused from being held liable because the young girl was informed of possible risks associated with abortion. In no other medical profession would this be acceptable. How ironic is it that the pro-abortion movement claims they want abortions to be 'safe, legal, and rare' when in this poster case for abortion, the young girl was permanently injured. Making abortion harmful and almost deadly to the young girl."
Students for Life of America was founded in 1987 as American Collegians for Life. It is the only pro-life organization which focuses on organizing college students at the grassroots level. With seven full-time staff members and five field agents traveling across the country, Students for Life of America has started 147 campus pro-life groups in the past year. There are now 397 active pro-life college groups in 46 states across America.
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