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Woman is pregnant with man's third baby; he fears she'll order more abortion pills across state lines
A pro-abortion rights activist holds a box of mifepristone during a rally in front of the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2024, in Washington
A Texas father is suing a California doctor for “wrongful death” after he illegally mailed abortion pills that were used by his married lover to end two of their pregnancies, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court. The Galveston man is also suing the woman's husband, from whom she is separated, and her mother for helping to procure the abortion pills.
Now pregnant with his third child, the father, Jerry Rodriguez, fears she might try to terminate this pregnancy too. Though Texas laws ban abortion in all instances except when a mother is facing a medical emergency, women who have abortions cannot be sued or prosecuted. However, abortionists and those who help women obtain abortions are not protected from being sued or facing prosecution.
In his lawsuit, Rodriguez claims Dr. Remy Coeytaux illegally mailed the abortion pills across state lines in September 2024. The suit also alleges that Coeytaux violated the Comstock Act, an 18th century anti-obscenity law that bans mailing contraceptives and items used to carry out an abortion.
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A Texas father is suing a California doctor for “wrongful death” after he illegally mailed abortion pills that were used by his married lover to end two of their pregnancies, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court. The Galveston man is also suing the woman's husband, from whom she is separated, and her mother for helping to procure the abortion pills.
Now pregnant with his third child, the father, Jerry Rodriguez, fears she might try to terminate this pregnancy too. Though Texas laws ban abortion in all instances except when a mother is facing a medical emergency, women who have abortions cannot be sued or prosecuted. However, abortionists and those who help women obtain abortions are not protected from being sued or facing prosecution.
In his lawsuit, Rodriguez claims Dr. Remy Coeytaux illegally mailed the abortion pills across state lines in September 2024. The suit also alleges that Coeytaux violated the Comstock Act, an 18th century anti-obscenity law that bans mailing contraceptives and items used to carry out an abortion.
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Texas man sues girlfriend's husband, mother and Calif. doctor after she took abortion pills to end 2 pregnancies
A Texas father is suing a California doctor for wrongful death after he illegally mailed abortion pills that were used by his married lover to end two of their pregnancies, according to a lawsuit
