Family Files Lawsuit Against Clinic Claiming They Pressured Teenager Into Getting Abortion
A Virginia family filed a lawsuit this week alleging that their daughter, 15, was forced to have an abortion by an abortion clinic without her consent.
WJHL reported that the family is now suing the clinic and the Dickenson County Department of Social Services. WJHL):
Civil suit alleges that a DSS employee forced the girl to have an abortion. The DSS’s local director attempted to retroactively obtain judicial consent. “for the unlawful abortion.” They are both named as defendants together with the abortion clinic director, who the suit accuses the of participating in the social worker’s attempts to persuade girl. A doctor from the clinic is also named as a defendant in the suit.
The child’s parents are named as plaintiffs together with the child. “CRFM,” An abortion that was performed with three pills.
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The suit claims that CRFM, who was about three months pregnant, was removed from her father’s custody by Dickenson County Department of Social Services on Jan. 19. The suit claims that she was with her father from August to be placed with a close friend.
The suit alleges that CRFM is pregnant “occurred as a result of a conscious choice of CRFM” She is the best! “intended to take her child to full term and intended to deliver her baby at the appropriate time.”
The suit claims that DSS employees persuaded the girl that she should get an abortion. They set up Jan. 19 appointments to take her to Bristol Women’s Health. According to the suit, they met with the clinic director.
According to the suit, CRFM claimed that she told the director that she did not want an abortion. “remained upset throughout the process, and initially refused to cooperate with any abortion.”
CRFM is eventually possible “was persuaded to abort her baby,” The suit claims that legal consent was never obtained. The suit claims that the clinic, its director, DSS employee, clinic’s doctor, and clinic corporately violated CRFM rights and those of her parents.
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Diane Derzis, the clinic’s owner, said to the outlet: “We have never and never would pressure someone to have an abortion.”
“I am confident that all the paperwork was done according to state law,” She spoke about the lawsuit.
Derzis owned Jackson Women’s Health Organization. It was the famous abortion clinic that was at the centre of the Supreme Court case against Roe v. Wade. After the Mississippi clinic filed a suit against the state’s 15-week abortion law, the lawsuit erupted. Townhall reports that the clinic was closed down. Covered. According to Tennessee LookoutDerzis opened the Bristol clinic near the Virginia-Tennessee border. She also reportedly runs abortion clinics in Columbus (Georgia), Las Cruces, New Mexico, and Richmond (Virginia).
Tim AcAfee was the attorney representing the family. He said it’s “shocking” The family claims that the girl, who was underage, was coerced into having an unplanned pregnancy. According to reports, the family seeks $10 million in compensatory damages as well as $5.4 million in punitive damages.
“Some people would say you killed something,” McAfee spoke to the outlet. “The young lady has killed her baby. That’s how she looks at it.”
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