Brigham's Last License Is Revoked, Should Close His 8 New Jersey Abortion Facilities
October 9, 2014
Operation
Rescue urges all other states with Brigham abortion facilities to
shutter them immediately in light of the New Jersey Board's findings.
By Cheryl Sullenger
Trenton,
NJ - The New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners voted yesterday
evening to revoke the final medical license held by the notorious
abortionist, Steven Chase Brigham, noting that he betrayed the trust of the women he exploited.
In
New Jersey, unlicensed persons are unable to hold ownership in medical
facilities, so the Board's revocation decision should force Brigham to
shut down his eight abortion offices he operates there.
"He
dons the mask of caring practitioner but he puts his patients at risk
of harm," Assistant Attorney General Jeri Warhaftig argued.
"Brigham
is considered the worst abortionist in America that still held a
medical license. His seedy abortion mills operated far below safe
medical standards. Even abortion groups thought his dangerous abortion
empire should be brought down. His revocation is a victory for women
and their babies that were so often illegally aborted by Brigham," said
Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue, whose groups spent years
exposing Brigham's horrific background and practices and calling for
not only his license revocation but his criminal prosecution as well.
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