Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Three Abortionists Being Brought To Justice -- Not above the law


Gun-Wielding Abortionist Arrested For Threatening Pro-lifers  

Charleston, SC - Police arrested abortionist Gary Boyle, 62, for pointing a gun at pro-life demonstrators outside the Charleston Women's Medical Center on Saturday, October 2, 2010. He was taken to jail and later released on a $25,000 bond.
 
Boyle was approached by peaceful pro-lifers who were praying and offering help to those entering the abortion clinic when Boyle pulled up and flashed his gun, which police said was loaded with 15 rounds.
 
Boyle is a Tennessee abortionist who flies into Charleston, South Carolina, to do abortions there. His own clinic in Bristol, Tennessee, had operated without the necessary certification for years in the 1990's. The Health Department had tried to shut down his abortion business, but judge inexplicably ruled in 2002 that the certifications somehow violated a woman's right to privacy.
 
This incident follows just a month after a man threatened pro-lifers with a gun outside an abortion mill in Albuquerque, New Mexico. That man was also arrested and charged.
 
"Boyle is another dangerous and arrogant abortionist that has a history of acting as if laws do not apply to him," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "We stand behind our fellow pro-life activists by calling for Boyle to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in order to send a clear message that this kind of pro-abortion violence against peaceful protesters will not be tolerated."

Family Sues Abortionist Brigham For Daughter's Suicide Death

Voorhees, NJ - It has been learned that the notorious abortionist Steven Chase Brigham faces a lawsuit from an aggrieved family, whose youngest daughter committed suicide after having an abortion by Brigham.
 
 
George Zallie Sr. claims that neither Brigham nor his staff warned his daughter, Stacy, of facts about abortion that could have helped her make a better decision, including information that her fetus was "a complete, separate living human being" and "a second family member."
 
Zallie says that his daughter tried to commit suicide four times after her abortion by Brigham in July, 2001, before finally killing herself in October, 2002.
 
"We lost our youngest child and our first grandchild," Zallie told reporters.
Zallie is being represented in his suit by New Jersey pro-life attorney Harold Cassidy.
 
This suit only adds to Brigham's legal woes. His New Jersey medical license was suspended in September, 2010, after it was discovered that he was illegally starting late-term abortions in New Jersey, then transporting the women to a secret Eklton, Maryland clinic for the completion of the abortions. Brigham is not licensed in Maryland.
 
A late-term patient suffered serious complications from a perforated uterus and injured bowel last in August, which helped uncover the illegal abortion operation. Two other associates of Brigham's, Nicola Riley and George Shepard, Jr. have also had their Maryland medical licenses suspended.
 
Operation Rescue has filed a complaint with the Elkton State Attorney asking for criminal charges, and is also calling for criminal charges in New Jersey where open investigations continue.

Disciplinary Case Against Tiller Associate Neuhaus Is Progressing  

Topeka, KS - Operation Rescue has received a letter from the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts (KSBHA) with an update on the disciplinary case of Ann Kristin Neuhaus, who is accused of making illegal abortion referrals to the now deceased late-term abortionist George Tiller.
 
The letter informed OR Senior Policy Advisor Cheryl Sullenger that Neuhaus has retained counsel and that the "parties are engaged in the discovery process."
 
"It looks like Neuhaus is going to fight the charges against her, but the law is very clear. We stand behind our complaint and the KSBHA charges that she acted illegally and improperly in her dealings with Tiller's late-term abortion patients, which undoubtedly led to the death of viable children that the laws were enacted to protect," said Sullenger.
 
A pretrial conference has been set for December 20, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. A formal disciplinary hearing has been scheduled for Neuhaus to be held on January 11, 2011, at 9:00 a.m.
 
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