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Three Texas women are sued for wrongful death after assisting with abortion

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The Texas Taliban at work...


A Texas man whose ex-wife terminated her pregnancy is suing three women who assisted her under the state’s wrongful death statute, the first such case brought since the state’s near-total ban on abortion last summer.

Marcus Silva is represented by Jonathan Mitchell, the former solicitor general of Texas and architect of the state’s prohibition on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. The lawsuit is filed in state court in Galveston County, where Silva lives.

Silva alleges that his now ex-wife learned she was pregnant in July 2022, the month after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, and conspired with two friends to illegally obtain abortion-inducing medication and terminate the pregnancy.

The friends texted with the woman, sending her information about Aid Access, an international group that provides abortion-inducing medication through the mail, the lawsuit alleges. Text messages show they instead found a way to acquire the medication in Houston, where the two women lived.

A third woman delivered the medication, the lawsuit alleges, and text messages indicate that the wife self-managed an abortion at home.
Full complaint at:
 
The Texas Taliban at work...


A Texas man whose ex-wife terminated her pregnancy is suing three women who assisted her under the state’s wrongful death statute, the first such case brought since the state’s near-total ban on abortion last summer.

Marcus Silva is represented by Jonathan Mitchell, the former solicitor general of Texas and architect of the state’s prohibition on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. The lawsuit is filed in state court in Galveston County, where Silva lives.

Silva alleges that his now ex-wife learned she was pregnant in July 2022, the month after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, and conspired with two friends to illegally obtain abortion-inducing medication and terminate the pregnancy.

The friends texted with the woman, sending her information about Aid Access, an international group that provides abortion-inducing medication through the mail, the lawsuit alleges. Text messages show they instead found a way to acquire the medication in Houston, where the two women lived.

A third woman delivered the medication, the lawsuit alleges, and text messages indicate that the wife self-managed an abortion at home.
Full complaint at:
Remember when they said this wasn't going to happen?

Apparently, all elected R's are liars.
 
Remember when they said this wasn't going to happen?

Apparently, all elected R's are liars.


Read the complaint (remember this is from Marcus)...
 
Read the complaint (remember this is from Marcus)...
Didn't read the complaint but read the supporting article. The man is also asking for a million dollars in damages. #sad
 
The Texas Taliban at work...


A Texas man whose ex-wife terminated her pregnancy is suing three women who assisted her under the state’s wrongful death statute, the first such case brought since the state’s near-total ban on abortion last summer.

Marcus Silva is represented by Jonathan Mitchell, the former solicitor general of Texas and architect of the state’s prohibition on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. The lawsuit is filed in state court in Galveston County, where Silva lives.

Silva alleges that his now ex-wife learned she was pregnant in July 2022, the month after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, and conspired with two friends to illegally obtain abortion-inducing medication and terminate the pregnancy.

The friends texted with the woman, sending her information about Aid Access, an international group that provides abortion-inducing medication through the mail, the lawsuit alleges. Text messages show they instead found a way to acquire the medication in Houston, where the two women lived.

A third woman delivered the medication, the lawsuit alleges, and text messages indicate that the wife self-managed an abortion at home.
Full complaint at:

Absolutely terrible.

For the supposed party of freedom, the Texas GOP expresses little of such a concept. Only the desire to restrict the rights of others that they don't agree with them having.
 
Abortion pills should be sold over the counter in every store in every state in the US. We could save having to deal with such a divisive issue. Think abortion in a pill and you're done and nobody can tell you what to do with your own body.
 
Make better choices on who you sleep with people and decide to marry
 
Didn't they pass a law saying that anyone could sue for $10k? Where'd the $1 million come from?
I believe he is looking for damages based on his inability to raise his child. (very end of the article)
 
Abortion pills should be sold over the counter in every store in every state in the US. We could save having to deal with such a divisive issue. Think abortion in a pill and you're done and nobody can tell you what to do with your own body.
EXCEPT, some R states want to make those pills illegal as well.
 
Make better choices on who you sleep with people and decide to marry

She filed for divorce on 5/11/22.... The complaint says the abortion happened in July of 2022
 
Amazon delivers everywhere. Or would Bezos not allow it?
Google is your friend.

You see, a little research can save you from making embarrassing comments. Just sayin'
 
The Texas Taliban at work...


A Texas man whose ex-wife terminated her pregnancy is suing three women who assisted her under the state’s wrongful death statute, the first such case brought since the state’s near-total ban on abortion last summer.

Marcus Silva is represented by Jonathan Mitchell, the former solicitor general of Texas and architect of the state’s prohibition on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. The lawsuit is filed in state court in Galveston County, where Silva lives.

Silva alleges that his now ex-wife learned she was pregnant in July 2022, the month after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, and conspired with two friends to illegally obtain abortion-inducing medication and terminate the pregnancy.

The friends texted with the woman, sending her information about Aid Access, an international group that provides abortion-inducing medication through the mail, the lawsuit alleges. Text messages show they instead found a way to acquire the medication in Houston, where the two women lived.

A third woman delivered the medication, the lawsuit alleges, and text messages indicate that the wife self-managed an abortion at home.
Full complaint at:

As unfortunate as this is for these women, it kinda has to happen to get the law changed or overturned. Better sooner than later.
 
I believe he is looking for damages based on his inability to raise his child. (very end of the article)

My first question in court/arbitration would be...did you or the woman use birth control? If so, there should be no presumption that there was any expectation of a child.
 
So people shouldn’t be careful who they sleep with? Jesus with that POV I hope to god you have no kids
Oblivious to the fact that his opinion aligns with a (rightfully) shrinking minority.
 
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