Last Friday, a Louisiana grand jury unanimously indicted New York abortionist Margaret Carpenter on felony charges of criminal abortion after she illegally provided abortion pills across state lines to a Louisiana minor. The young girl ended up in the local emergency room after dangerous complications developed.
Operation Rescue obtained a copy of the indictment which lists felony charges for both Carpenter and her company, Nightingale Medical.
Operation Rescue has repeatedly sounded the alarm about the “virtual back-alley” of chemical abortions, especially in its most recent Annual Survey, which showed that virtual pill suppliers like Carpenter have tripled in number.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Carpenter, who is already facing a civil lawsuit in Texas for the same illegal act: providing abortions pills through the mail in a state where preborn persons are legally protected. The woman in the Texas case also ended up in the emergency room due to severe bleeding. Carpenter has no license to practice medicine in either state.
The minor’s mother was also indicted. According to District Attorney Tony Clayton, the mother procured the pills from Carpenter through nothing more than an online survey. After the girl ingested the pills, her mother apparently left her alone. No one was with the girl when she called 911. […]
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