An anonymous plaintiff, “Jane Doe,” charged that abortionist Ed Perry botched a February 27, 1992 abortion on her by failing to kill her preborn child. She filed a $1.25 million lawsuit against Perry and his Chattanooga Women’s Clinic.
She testified that “When plaintiff was taken into the room to have the abortion performed, Ed Perry appeared with his shirt unbuttoned, with his chest hair exposed .. While performing the procedure, Ed Perry appeared to be fondling the nurse who was assisting, and made a comment to the plaintiff that “Nothing is better in life than sex and money”.”
On October 21, Doe was examined by an obstetrician, who determined that she was still pregnant.
Doe also said that she had to pay $300 up-front for the abortion, and was never given any consent forms to sign.
Abortionist Perry also performed abortions at the Volunteer Medical Clinic abortion clinic in Knoxville. In August 1992, a Knox County grand jury indicted him for failing to notify the parents of a 15-year-old girl he aborted who was four months pregnant. The girl’s mother filed an $11 million lawsuit against Perry, charging that the abortion was incomplete, leaving her with internal injuries.
References: The Chattanooga Times, October 2, 1992; “Women’s Clinic, Doctor Sued Over Botched Abortion.” The Abortion Injury Report [American Rights Coalition], May 1993, page 1.
Credit; Abortionviolence.com
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