An explosive new video from the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) contradicts past claims made by Planned Parenthood that they were accepting the only reimbursement for their employee’s time and labor in separating the aborted baby body parts.
In the video, it shows partial testimony from Planned Parenthood officials in which they admit to selling the body parts for much more than just being reimbursed.
Some local branches were taking in as much as $10,000 a month.
Among the depositions under oath, Planned Parenthood officials including Tram Nguyen (Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast’s Senior Director of Abortion Access), Dr. Dorothy Furgerson (Chief Medical Officer of Planned Parenthood Mar Monte), and Dr. Deborah Nucatola, the former senior director of medical services for Planned Parenthood Federation of America were on display.
Contract offers were sent from the baby part company were shown but PP claimed that they turned the offer down, but in her deposition, Nguyen said that she had planned to follow through with the contract until it became public knowledge.
This video also disputes the argument that money received was nothing more than reimbursement for costs sustained by Planned Parenthood. Testimony revealed that payment was only made to Planned Parenthood if StemExpress was able to obtain “usable” body parts from one of its abortion centers — meaning Planned Parenthood deceived the public when it claimed it only collected reimbursements for employees’ time and costs.
While the law allows for reimbursements of specific costs when donating fetal organs, those reimbursements must meet specific guidelines; they must be fees associated with transportation, processing, and other such costs. Planned Parenthood did none of these things, yet they collected money when they provided StemExpress with marketable body parts.
During some of the featured testimony in the video, an attorney can be heard in the background repeatedly instructing her client not to answer when asked how much money Planned Parenthood may have received from selling the body parts of aborted children.
Yet invoices showed some Planned Parenthood centers receiving upwards of $10,000 in a single month, lending credence to StemExpress’ advertised promises of “financial benefit” and “fiscal reward” for abortion facilities.