Pro-life group found guilty of illegally searching Planned Parenthood workers will not be heard by the Supreme Court

 


The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from a pro-life group that was found guilty by a jury of illegally searching Planned Parenthood workers.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld most of the awards awarded to Planned Parenthood in its lawsuit against the California-based Center for Medical Progress and its founder, David Daleiden, in 2022, and the Supreme Court has now rejected that appeal.

In 2015, the pro-life group first gained notoriety after posting secretly recorded conversations with Planned Parenthood doctors and staff online. The video showed abortion provider executives haggling over the price of fetal body parts, sparking backlash and investigations at the federal and state levels.

The Center for Medical Progress invented a company and people to use in its plan to obtain and publish the images. In a lawsuit filed in 2016, Planned Parenthood claimed that the defendants' actions amounted to extortion, trespassing and breach of contract, The Epoch Times reported.CBrief

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