Washington, D.C. – Indiana residents are calling for an end to Planned Parenthood's child abuse and endangerment.
American Life League 's STOP Planned Parenthood project head Jim Sedlak will join Indianapolis Right to Life, 40 days for Life – Indianapolis and Voice of the Innocents Dec. 13 in a 9:30 a.m. press conference and Empty Manger event outside Planned Parenthood of Indianapolis to ask Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter to launch an investigation of the organizations violation of state law.
The event comes only a week after a video investigation launched by UCLA student group, Live Action Films, revealed that a Planned Parenthood counselor in Bloomington, Indiana advised a girl posing as a 13-year-old to lie about the 31-year-old man who raped her and sent her away for a secret abortion in Illinois.
Indiana residents are requesting an investigation into the organization's guidance practices and statutory rape claims in its 35 affiliates around the state.
"We have much reason to believe that the children of Indiana are in grave danger thanks to money-making agenda of Planned Parenthood," Sedlak said. "It is more financially advantageous for Planned Parenthood to foster a culture of child endangerment and rape – therefore, they are more than willing to hand these kids back over to their tormentors. We look to Attorney General Carter to enforce the law that protects against this gross abuse and safeguards the innocent children of this state."
Planned Parenthood is the nation's largest abortion provider. Planned Parenthood of Indiana also has recently come under fire for distributing gift certificates that can be redeemed for abortions.
The press conference will be held at 8590 Georgetown Drive, Indianapolis IN 46248
INDIANA RESIDENTS CALL FOR INVESTIGATION AFTER PLANNED PARENTHOOD RAPE COVER-UP
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