Judge William Orrick III, an Obama appointee, who handed down a favorable ruling in the case of Planned Parenthood versus The Center for Medical Progress (CMP), refused to admit most of the evidence that favored CMP in order to reach the decision he made.
One of the more important omissions is the testimony by both Planned Parenthood and Perrin Larton, the procurement manager of biomedical company Advanced Bioscience Resources, Inc. (ABR), the company that harvested the body parts from the fetuses from Planned Parenthood.
Larton testified under oath that some of the babies she got from planned Parenthood were born with their hearts beating on their own. They are then left to die before being dissected. If you did this to a puppy you could be sent to prison but Judge Orrick ruled that it’s an acceptable practice for human beings.
David Daleiden, CMP project lead asked:
“How long will public authorities permit Planned Parenthood and their associates to sell living children inside and outside the womb and then kill them through organ harvesting? The DOJ has vigorously prosecuted the sale of eagle body parts. Surely selling human body parts after cutting them out of an infant with a beating heart is at least as grave of a crime.”
In May, CMP released the first unsealed video testimony of Planned Parenthood officials who testified in depositions, including Nucatola and Dr. Mary Gatter, former Planned Parenthood Los Angeles medical director.
Gatter became well-known, as CMP released its series on Planned Parenthood’s fetal tissue harvesting practices, for her joke at the end of one of the videos that she would like “a Lamborghini” in exchange for the aborted baby body parts.
Planned Parenthood’s latest annual report for the year 2018-2019 revealed the organization performed a record-high number of abortions while it also received record-high taxpayer funding during that period.
The group performed 345,672 abortions, an increase of nearly 13,000 more abortions and four percent over the 332,757 it performed during the year 2017-2018.