New York AG sues anti-abortion group that trespasses clinics
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[June 09, 2023]
By Brendan Pierson
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday
sued an anti-abortion group dedicated to entering abortion clinics and
trying to stop abortions, saying a court order was needed to stop
further actions.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, targets the group Red
Rose Rescue and several individual activists. It seeks to prevent the
activists, and anyone else working with them, from coming within 30 feet
of an abortion clinic, and to award money damages for past actions.
According to Red Rose Rescue's website, members enter abortion clinics,
give patients roses and try to persuade them not to go through with
abortions, refusing to leave until forcibly removed. A "code of conduct"
on the site states that "(u)njust imprisonment" for these actions "is a
spiritual extension of the rescue."
"Since James is committed to the legalized killing of the innocent, she
is using Red Rose Rescue as an excuse to squash pro-life speech and
activity with which she personally disagrees," Red Rose Rescue leader
Monica Migliorino Miller said in an email. She called the group's
members "quiet, loving and completely peaceful."
James in a statement called Red Rose Rescue an extremist group and said
its actions have led to multiple patients in New York having their
appointments delayed or missed.
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New York State Attorney General Letitia
James attends a U.S. midterm election night party for New York
Governor Democratic Kathy Hochul in New York, U.S. November 8, 2022.
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"Red Rose Rescue has made it their
mission to terrorize reproductive health care providers and the
patients they serve," James said in a statement. "Only we have the
right to make decisions about our own bodies - not anti-choice
legislators, and not bigoted zealots."
The individual defendants previously trespassed in abortion clinics
in New York by falsely representing themselves as patients, and in
one instance barricaded a clinic entrance in Hempstead, New York,
according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit said Red Rose Rescue members have continued these
actions even after being arrested and jailed, and that the court
order was necessary to prevent further trespassing.
(Reporting By Brendan Pierson in New York; Editing by Alexia
Garamfalvi and Daniel Wallis)
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