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PARENTHOOD & NAF EMPLOYEES
Planned Parenthood & the
National Abortion Federation are helping adult men to sexually
exploit underage girls by failing to report evidence of abuse as
required by law Evidence of this specific
criminal activity was obtained during a recent LDI undercover
investigation wherein a series of calls were placed to every Planned
Parenthood and National Abortion Federation facility in the country. The
calls provided proof that over ninety percent of the time the
employees that work at these facilities agreed to cover up the crime
of statutory rape and failed to comply with the laws that require
the mandatory reporting of this abuse to child protective services
or law enforcement.
Please be aware that if your employer asks you to cover up an
instance of statutory rape or asks you to destroy documents related
to any unreported case of child abuse, you could be guilty of
facilitating a felony and/or obstruction of justice.
Moreover, Planned Parenthood and National Abortion Federation
employees aren't the only ones that have to be worried. Evidence was
obtained from other abortion facilities and family planning service
providers also, which shows that a failure-to-report-rate of over
ninety-percent is common throughout the abortion/birth control
industry. This evidence is being made available to law enforcement
officials around the country and many states are beginning to take a
hard look at these crimes.
Beware of policies or procedures that are designed to avoid the
mandatory child abuse reporting laws in your state. You might end up
individually criminally liable. Furthermore, you could also expose
yourself to a civil lawsuit by the victim, a parent of the victim,
or a future victim - who would not have become a victim if the
mandatory reporting law had been complied with, so the state could
arrest the perpetrator.
Encouraging or concealing statutory rape is facilitating a
felony. Clinic workers are not allowed to use their discretion as to
which cases should be reported and which ones should not. The law
requires all such cases to be reported to the designated state
agency. After that, it becomes the job of that agency to determine
the facts of the case and to decide who will be prosecuted and who
will not.
Call 940-380-8800 to request a FREE copy of the Special Report
that provides further details of this investigation and the specific
evidence that was uncovered, or click here to order a copy online.
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