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Pro-Life Christian Groups Sue NY AG Letitia James Over ‘Political Witch-Hunt’

Pro-Life Christian Groups Sue NY AG Letitia James Over ‘Political Witch-Hunt’

James threatened to sue the collective over supposed misleading statements and lies about abortion pill reversal.

Heartbeat International, CompassCare, and a collective of pregnancy help organizations have filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Letitia James to block her from suing them for supposedly misleading and lying about Abortion Pill Reversal (APR).

“This is a political witch-hunt against small nonprofits that have selflessly served New York’s pregnant women and their children for over 50 years,” said Peter Breen, Thomas More Society Executive Vice President & Head of Litigation. “Letitia James should be heralding these charities, not launching outrageously false claims against them under laws that don’t apply to their noncommercial speech.”

Breen added: “We will fight back as long as it takes against Ms. James’ efforts to jeopardize the Christian and life-affirming missions of Heartbeat International, CompassCare, and all similar pro-life ministries in the State of New York.”

A woman needs two drugs to have a drug-induced abortion. Sometimes, a woman changes her mind after she takes mifepristone, the first pill. Progesterone is used “to ‘outcompete’ the mifepristone at the progesterone receptor sites.” It signals to the body to “sustain the pregnancy.”

APR is a way to help a woman reverse any effects of mifepristone and save her baby. The doctor gives the woman a dose of progesterone to counter the mifepristone.

Also, progesterone is a pregnancy-safe pill, filed under Category B with Tylenol.

On April 22, James sent a “Notice of Intention to Sue” to many pregnancy centers “that offer or share information about the APR protocol.” She claimed the centers lie and mislead women.

The collective, represented by the Thomas More Society, filed a complaint against James on April 30, asking for “declaratory and injunctive relief from the latest threatened legal action by” James against the organizations.

The complaint proved that they had done nothing wrong and didn’t lie to women or mislead them.

“For decades, doctors have been prescribing supplemental progesterone for pregnant women at serious risk for miscarriage—but because this safe and long-established practice may actually reverse abortions, ideologues like Letitia James now want to squelch it,” explained Breen. “Ms. James’ Notices of Intention to Sue are a transparent attempt to harass small pro-life charities into silence, targeting her political opponents because of their beliefs, in flagrant violation of the First Amendment.”

The complaint also points out that James has not done anything to those who claim that chemical abortions are safe, especially from organizations that favor her, such as Planned Parenthood.

Heartbeat International has the APR Network, which has physicians or other medical providers who want to help women who change their minds about abortion.

APR Network’s data implies it has saved over 5,000 babies.

“New York State laws protect abortionists and abortion on demand up until birth, stated Jor-El Godsey, president of Heartbeat International. “Now they are targeting those who assist a woman in exercising her right to continue her own pregnancy. It is unconscionable to see the abortion industry and its paid-for politicians go so far as to insist she complete an abortion she no longer wants.”

James and her ilk don’t sound very pro-choice, do they? It’s why I call them pro-abortion.

“If we truly believe that women should have a choice in her pregnancy decision, then she should also have the choice to reconsider her abortion after taking the first chemical abortion pill, said Kathy Jerman, Executive Director of New Hope Family Services & President of NYS Coalition for Life. “The NY Attorney General is falsely accusing our centers of sharing misinformation with our clients about this life-saving protocol. It is simply not true. Abortion Pill Reversal gives women a second chance to choose life.”

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stated Jor-El Godsey
“Jor-El”? Really? Does she have any super-powers?
(If she manages to hamstring James, I’d say she does.)

Always find it interesting how much me so called pro-choice side really doesn’t like when women make choices outside of murdering their baby

    henrybowman in reply to Ironclaw. | May 1, 2024 at 5:28 pm

    Kinda like the “gun safety” organizations are uniformly butthurt at all other groups who teach actual gun safety courses.

    What bothers them is when women don’t PAY for the abortion. With the left, it’s ALWAYS about money.

    BartE in reply to Ironclaw. | May 2, 2024 at 5:22 am

    For someone who has erroneously bleeted on about informed consent you really do manage to misundestand things quite spectacularly.

    The allegation is that the group were lying, how precisely is that compatible with a pro choice position if one of the choices is actually a misrepresentation

      steves59 in reply to BartE. | May 2, 2024 at 7:25 am

      Can it, Bart. No one here cares about your piss-poor Milhouse imitation.

      Milhouse in reply to BartE. | May 2, 2024 at 10:26 am

      What’s the alleged lie? The progesterone treatment works.

      It’s Planned Parenthood that lies by claiming chemical abortions are safe, when they’re not. But she’s not prosecuting them.

      In any case, mere lying is protected speech. To be unprotected it would have to be fraud, or false advertising, or some such thing, which fails immediately because these groups are not selling anything. (Unlike PP, which sells abortions.)

        BartE in reply to Milhouse. | May 3, 2024 at 4:05 am

        “What’s the alleged lie? The progesterone treatment works.

        I was very clear that its alleged, the lie being cited is in relation to the safety and efficacy of the APR protocol. We shall see what the evidential basis is in due course

        “It’s Planned Parenthood that lies by claiming chemical abortions are safe, when they’re not. But she’s not prosecuting them.”

        They are safe, this is exceptionally well evidenced.

        “In any case, mere lying is protected speech. To be unprotected it would have to be fraud, or false advertising, or some such thing, which fails immediately because these groups are not selling anything”

        Its a lawsuit against a group of bodies, I’m unclear on the exact nature of these groups. You may have a point but I cant say for certain on the facts that I’m aware off. Some of these organisations do carry out some medical services but if that’s true for these particular ones I’m not sure. With respect to the legal point i’m not at all sure, id tentatively opine that fraud implies harm and that doesn’t necessarily have to be directly monetary in value or if not you could imply financial harm with costs associates with medical issues or indeed having a child.

          rwingjr in reply to BartE. | May 4, 2024 at 2:43 am

          You say: “They (abortions) are safe, this is exceptionally well evidenced.”

          I say: Not for the unborn child. I never had strong feelings on this subject until I saw images of my grandson in his mother’s womb months before he was born and he was moving, sucking his thumb, etc.. When he was born, his face looked exactly like it did in the scans. That made me realize abortion attacks actual living children, not just a blob of cells. Since seeing them, I find myself opposed to late-term abortions at all costs, and while I believe early abortions may be allowed, I think it should be limited to first trimester only.

          BartE in reply to BartE. | May 4, 2024 at 7:43 pm

          @rwingjr

          This is purely emotional, it’s not an argument. Nor does it address the issues in relation to what’s being stated and the article.

      DaveGinOly in reply to BartE. | May 2, 2024 at 2:02 pm

      Aside from the alleged misrepresentation, Ms. James proves the “pro-abortion” side is not “pro-choice.” There is little doubt that her intent is to shut down those providers who are enabling women to reverse their decisions to abort their babies, because the law she intends to use does not apply to non-commercial promotion of the use of progesterone to do so. The very fact the law is inapplicable demonstrates that this is lawfare, pure and simple, and the intent is to harass, disrupt, and economically damage (if not destroy) the providers. She knows the effort will ultimately fail, but convictions (and justice) aren’t her objective.

        BartE in reply to DaveGinOly. | May 3, 2024 at 4:26 am

        Your comment is entirely unresponsive to my comment.

        “There is little doubt that her intent is to shut down those providers who are enabling women to reverse their decisions to abort their babies, because the law she intends to use does not apply to non-commercial promotion of the use of progesterone to do so”

        I’m not clear that this is true, there is a long and troubling history of anti abortion activist being deceitful in the US. Its clearly in the public interest to have people who lie through there teeth about something so serious have legal consequences.

Violent riots roil Columbia U campus for days: Letitia James is silent, and will probably not prosecute anyone involved.

Non-profit pregnacy orgs mention chemical abortions can be safely halted: Letitia James is triggered, threatens lawfare, and will probably prosecute all involved.

This woman, and her ilk are evil, pure baby killer evil.

scooterjay | May 1, 2024 at 4:15 pm

More gifts for Baal.

u kant sue fugly peeps

Camperfixer | May 1, 2024 at 6:19 pm

James is a menace to America and society. Time for Trump to sue her for the Lawfare…tie her up in court with her own tactical medicine.

    Gosport in reply to Camperfixer. | May 1, 2024 at 8:27 pm

    Make her pay for it out of her own pocket by suing her personally, not in her role as AG.

      DaveGinOly in reply to Gosport. | May 2, 2024 at 2:08 pm

      Wouldn’t it be sweet if SCOTUS determines that a POTUS is not immune for acts that are not “official” (i.e., within the legal capacity of the POTUS), and then Trump uses the decision against the likes of James, Willis, and Smith? (If POTUS’ actions can be parsed for the purpose of prosecution for illegal acts conducted under color of his office, what elected officials’ acts can’t be similarly parsed?)

thalesofmiletus | May 1, 2024 at 11:08 pm

no, idiots. she’s shutting-down the evil maga plan to have babies. No one is above the law. do better

jayjohnston1 | May 2, 2024 at 4:19 am

Letitia James is unfit to be New York State. Attorney General. She only prosecutes Whites. She is a racist bitch.

The pro life lobby does have a history of this, seems like they don’t like being caught out yet again

In that demand letter, the AG does not reference the NYS Department of Health or any medical society taking issue with the APR protocol as cited by CPS. Instead, she uses the Business Law, which is for misleading advertising and the such.

So it’s essentially I Say You’re Lying and you have 5 days to prove I’m not. But it’s gonna cost you big time in time and legal expenses if I take this to trial.

drsamherman | May 3, 2024 at 10:05 am

Barty is, of course, in need of a radical rectocraniotomy. This time, his head is buried deeper than ever. As a matter of medical fact, and he’s free to consult whatever medical and pharmacological textbooks or references he wants, but NO surgical procedure or pharmacologically active substance (medication/drug) is free from adverse events. Some of these range from very mild to very serious, and many are wildly unpredictable in their magnitude both intra- and inter-patient.

Deaths occur from common surgeries all the time, as do serious adverse events in patients who receive medications with otherwise good safety records. We don’t know why, but they do. There are whole branches of medicine and pharmacy practice dedicated to their respective studies, so Barty can consult them too.