September 30, 2010

Abortionists and their legal woes


      Abortionist Randall Whitney

A Florida abortionist has been arrested for assault, while surprising information has surfaced concerning a Utah abortionist who has plied her trade in Maryland.
 
Orlando police recently surrounded a local abortion clinic and arrested abortionist Randall Whitney. Cheryl Sullinger of Operation Rescue explains that Whitne "had earlier been charged with a felony assault for striking a pregnant woman during an abortion. He was trying to give her an injection, and he had failed several times. She started to complain, and so he slapped her. That was his first arrest."

The second arrest took place after Whitney failed to show up for the trial. Witnesses say that while the abortionist was being apprehended, he told pro-lifers they would "be sorry" for informing police that he was living there in his car, which he was doing to avoid the police.

 Meanwhile, Utah abortionist Nicola Riley, employee of Stephen Chase Brigham, has also had her Maryland license revoked. Sullinger tells OneNewsNow that Riley was "convicted as an accessory to a credit card and identity theft fraud ring that was going on under her command" when she was in the Army.

After admitting to knowing about the criminal activity, Riley served one year in the Ft. Leavenworth military prison for not reporting it in a timely manner. Following her discharge, Riley went on to receive a medical degree and took several attempts over two years to pass step one of her licensing exam, eventually scoring only five points above the failure mark. It took another 15 months for her to pass steps two and three and become licensed.

 Upon finally passing her exam, Riley went directly into the abortion business as a convicted felon who was barely qualified to practice medicine. She now admits to assisting Brigham at his secret abortion clinic in Elkton, Maryland, though she was not qualified to do so -- and she is currently performing abortions at the Wasatch Women's Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Operation Rescue contends that if she was not fit to practice in Maryland, she it unfit to practice anywhere else.

Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Date Published: September 29, 2010