"This is just the latest
desperate attempt by Planned Parenthood to bury information about its
role in the illegal trafficking of aborted babies. Planned Parenthood is
once again using its immense resources—largely supplied by American
taxpayers—to keep the truth hidden from the public." -Alexandra Snyder
(Seattle,
WA)—David Daleiden has been hit with yet another lawsuit stemming from
his videos exposing Planned Parenthood's illegal sale of baby body
parts. The most recent lawsuit was filed by employees of Planned
Parenthood and other abortion facilities, who sold fetal tissue, and by
employees of the University of Washington (UW) and other laboratories,
who purchased the parts of aborted babies. The University of Washington
is named, along with Daleiden, as a defendant in the suit. (Photo via LifeNews)
After learning that the University of Washington had purchased fetal
body parts from Planned Parenthood, David submitted a public records
request seeking information about the transactions, including invoices
and purchase orders, from the University. The request was made in
February of this year.
Inexplicably, UW waited a full five months to notify Planned
Parenthood and the other parties that the records would be released this
week. Planned Parenthood immediately filed the class action lawsuit to
prevent Daleiden from receiving the information, citing, among other
things, Planned Parenthood's constitutionally protected "right to
associate" with buyers of fetal body parts.
"This is just the latest desperate attempt by Planned Parenthood to
bury information about its role in the illegal trafficking of aborted
babies," says Life Legal Executive Director Alexandra Snyder. "Planned
Parenthood is once again using its immense resources—largely supplied by
American taxpayers—to keep the truth hidden from the public."
This lawsuit comes just as Daleiden was cleared of bogus criminal charges, also intended to silence him, in Texas.
Life Legal is defending David Daleiden in three other lawsuits
brought by Planned Parenthood and its fetal parts trafficking partners.