“When Planned Parenthood doesn't like a law, they break it"
UCLA pro-life student uncovers more Planned Parenthood scandal, this time in Indiana
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23 /Christian Newswire/ -- After two undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood of Indiana workers refusing to report statutory rape of young girls, Planned Parenthood of Indiana president Betty Cockrum released a statement defending her organization, though offering no public apology. Lila Rose, the 20-year-old UCLA undergraduate who is president of Live Action, is calling for Planned Parenthood of Indiana to publicly release the number of reports they have made to Child Protective Services in conjunction with the number of minors to whom they have provided STD testing, abortion counseling, pregnancy testing, and birth control.
"For Planned Parenthood to enlist the help of its friends and former employees at PCAI in the name of reform is like a predator saying he will babysit his victim," said Rose. Rose also calls the promise of "staff re-training" by Planned Parenthood a public relations ploy. "All employees in the videos expressed knowledge of their legal obligation to report the rape," said Rose. "This is not a matter of knowing the laws. When Planned Parenthood doesn't like a law, they break it."
Rose adds, "Planned Parenthood has been lobbying politically against parental involvement laws for years, both statewide and federally -- it is no surprise that our investigations have found their staffers circumventing these laws in Indiana by sending a purported 13-year-old girl, with a 31-year-old sex partner, out of state for secret abortions."
Actual cases of Planned Parenthood covering up adult-child sexual relationships have been reported in Arizona, California, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. "These incidents, and our undercover work, reveal a disturbing pattern of lawlessness," Rose explains. "Planned Parenthood needs to release all applicable statistical data on the number of minors it treats in sexual abuse situations and the number of these cases it reports to law enforcement."
To view Live Action’s second investigative video, released last week, Click Here.