Abortion Provider: Lewis Sidney Wolf

The Florida Medical Board suspended abortionist Lewis Sidney Wolf’s medical license following allegations of grossly underestimating gestational age, resulting in perforated uterus, emergency surgery, and the removal of an ovary and fallopian tube in a 19-year-old patient, and perforation, shock, and hysterectomy in a 41-year-old woman within a three month period.

Wolf was quoted saying “I’m being blamed for something that wasn’t my fault,” and claimed that his clinic director gave him misinformation.

The Medical Board imposed an emergency suspension of his Florida medical license in July 1991 due to alcohol/drug use/addiction and/or mental condition, and his medical license was suspended again in December 1991 for the same reasons. His license was suspended and he was put on probation in March 1992 for substandard care, incompetence, or negligence.

Reference: Tampa Bay and State, February 9, 1992.

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Abortion Provider: Saroja L Ranpura

Abortionist Saroja L. Ranpura was placed on a 36-month probation and had a fine imposed upon him in 1989 by the Florida medical board because he was “found guilty of gross or repeated malpractice or failure to practice medicine with an acceptable level of care and skill; failing to keep written medical records justifying curse of treatment of a patient; must take 50 hours of continuing medical education in anesthesia and pay $2500 fine.”

The abortionist was also disciplined by Ohio and Pennsylvania 1991 due to the Florida board actions.

Reference: Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Case #83CV-03-1398.

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Abortion Provider: Earl Baxter

Earl Baxter was sued in the death of Josefina Garcia, age 37, who was a mother of two. He also became in trouble with the law due to lewd conduct in a park restroom.

According to police documents, abortionist Earl D. Baxter, on September 10, 1982, in a park restroom, “unzipped his pants and masturbated his erect penis towards” one vice officer and grabbed the crotch of another. Baxter pleaded no contest to one of three counts, and the other two were dropped; he was fined $60 and given three months probation.

Dr. Baxter has been affiliated with Family Planning Associates Medical Group
There have been a number of deaths in this abortion clinic chain- as well as a number of major lawsuits.

Sources: Press-Telegram 4-25-88; California Death Certificate No. 85-106566, Los Angeles Municipal Court Case Number P006285.

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Abortion Provider: Joseph Booker Jr.

Abortionist Joseph Booker Jr. ran into trouble for tax evasion and improper disposal of medical waste. He also was charged with simple assault after brandishing a gun at women and children protesting outside the New Woman Medical Center abortion clinic in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The judge dismissed charges due to discrepancies in witness’ description of the weapon and lack of corroborating witnesses. Apparently, the people targeted did not know enough about firearms to identify the gun, and there were no passers-by to validate their version of what happened.

The abortionist, the former operator of an abortion clinic in Gulfport, admitted to filing a false income tax return in 1995 for the Gulf Coast Women’s Clinic Inc. Booker claimed that his abortion clinic’s taxable income in Calendar Year 1994 was $2,350, but the actual income was $93,500.68, according to the indictment. He failed to pay over $30,000 in taxes. In November 1999, he was sentenced to five months in prison for filing a false personal Federal income tax return. Booker reported $29,000 in taxable income for 1994 year when he really made $121,000. He told the court that he didn’t realize the discrepancy when he signed the tax return, which was prepared by a Jackson accounting firm. He told the judge he would lose his job at an abortion clinic. “If I don’t have a job, I won’t be able to pay,” he stated.

On December 20, 1999, near Ocean Springs, police found a buried cooler containing plastic bags and aborted children. The cooler had originally belonged to Booker. Ocean Springs Police Chief Kerry Belk said several law enforcement agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, had investigated and never determined that a crime was committed.

After he finished his prison term, Booker immediately went back to committing abortions at the New Woman Medical Center clinic in Jackson. Gail Chadwick of Pro-Choice of Mississippi said Booker should be allowed to resume practicing medicine because tax charge was unrelated to his performance as a doctor.

References: Jackson Clarion-Ledger, March 21, 1994; “Mississippi: Abortion Practitioner Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion Charges.” Steven Ertelt’s Pro-Life Infonet at http://www.prolifeinfo.org/infonet.html, July 14, 1999; “Former Mississippi Abortion Practitioner Sentenced for Tax Fraud.” Pro-Life Infonet, November 10, 1999; Biloxi Sun-Herald, July 13 and November 10, 1999; and “Mississippi: Imprisonment of Abortion Practitioner May Further Decrease Abortion Rate.” Pro-Life Infonet, December 14, 1999; Associated Press, October 16, 2000; “Tax-Evading Abortionist Back at Work in Mississippi.” Pro-Life Infonet, October 17, 2000.

 

 

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Abortion Clinic: The Women’s Center

In July 1999 and April 2000, Davidson County Chancellor Irvin H. Kilcrease Jr. ordered two East Tennessee abortionists, Gary C. Boyle and Wesley F. Adams, and their businesses not to operate The Women’s Center abortion clinic without a certificate of need and a license.

The doctors apparently ignored the warning. In December 2000, Kilcrease found Boyle and Adams, of Bristol, a third abortionist, Angus M. Crook of Nashville, and several other defendants in contempt of his orders.

On March 15, 2001, Kilcrease fined the defendants nearly $60,000 for having operated the abortion mill without the required licensing.

References: Kathy Carlson. “State Urges Fines for Abortion Clinic.” The Tennessean, March 4, 2001; “Tennessee Abortion Facility Fined for Having No License.” The Tennessean, March 16, 2001; Steven Ertelt’s Pro-Life Infonet at http://www.prolifeinfo.org/infonet.html, March 18, 2001

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Abortion Provider: Laurence Reich

Laurence Reich was charged with 28 counts of battery, attempted battery, sexual misconduct, prescribing drugs without a license, coercion, and impersonating a doctor. Reich sexually assaulted two of his abortion patients, forcing them to have oral sex with him. Another patient claimed that Reich raped her and botched one of her abortions. Several court testimonies claimed that Reich sexually abused at least six of his patients and botched operations on at least four others.

Abortionist Laurence Reich was Medical Director of a chain of abortion clinics in Chula Vista, Santa Ana, Huntington Park, Baldwin Park and the Los Angeles area. These clinics were named Clinica Medica Para La Mujer De Hoy, operated on a cash-only basis, and systematically targeted Hispanic women.

In 2000, he took over from another notorious abortionist, Nicholas Braemer, who lost his medical license after years of malpractice and negligence involving abortion patients.

Reich worked with two other abortionists, each of whom has criminal convictions. John Rivera was arrested and convicted when he publicly groped a woman in the vaginal area while high on the drug ecstasy, and George D. Flanigan was convicted for stealing from the California state Medi-Cal program, and has been accused of incompetence and negligence in the traumatic death of an infant named “Baby Girl Rodriguez.”

Reich’s chain of abortion clinics were the subject of a 2005 Cable News Network (CNN) expose that was so effective that even pro-choice extremist United States Senator Barbara Boxer sent a strongly worded admonition to the California Osteopathic Board demanding that Reich’s medical license be suspended.

On February 14, 2006, pro-lifers witnessed another screaming woman being loaded onto a gurney after yet another botched abortion.

Reference: Santa Monica Municipal Court Case #M107591; Los Angeles County Superior Court Cases #C407986, #C413009, #C436254, #C522808, #C619947, and #C672949; Osteopathic Examiners Board Case #82-18; Kevin Sherlock. The Scarlet Survey. Akron, Ohio: Brennyman Books, 1997, pages 6 to 8. James McCoy. “Not a Back-Alley Clinic: This is Chula Vista.” NewsNotes [San Diego’s Catholic Newspaper], April 1999, pages 1 and 3; John-Henry Westin and Steve Jalsevac. “California Abortion Doc Convicted of Sexual Abuse Continues to Practice.” LifeSite Daily News, November 1, 2005; Steven Ertelt. “California Woman Taken to Hospital After Botched Abortion in Santa Ana.” LifeSite Daily News, February 16, 2006; “Convicted Sex-Offender Abortionist Still Practicing: De-Licensed California Doctor Allowed to Keep Clinics Open Until Mid-April.” WorldNetDaily, March 2, 2006.

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Abortion Provider: Nicolas Braemer

Abortionist Nicholas Braemer grossly botched an abortion on August 26, 1987, one of many botched abortions. The California Medical Board found him guilty of “gross negligence, repeated negligent acts and incompetence,” and suspended his license for 90 days. The medical board found that he botched the abortion “through haste, inattention and neglect of his professional medical responsibilities,” all of which Braemer admitted in accepting probation.
Braemer, while aborting a viable preborn baby, managed only to chop one arm off the baby, and the mother miscarried the dead child a day later. The little child was born with only one arm.

The abortionist, who had performed abortions in at least ten locations, agreed to stop practicing medicine on August 1, 2000 under a negotiated settlement with the Medical Board of California.

In 1999, the Medical Board of California formally accused Braemer of gross     negligence in a 1996 abortion in Panorama City that left a woman with serious bowel damage. That incident occurred while his medical license was under probation for previous findings of negligence, according to state documents. In the signed agreement to surrender his license, Braemer admitted gross negligence in the 1996 case.

State investigators later added two allegations of negligence and unprofessional conduct, contending that Braemer told another woman that her abortion was successful when she was still pregnant and that he allowed untrained staff to perform and interpret ultrasound pregnancy tests.

The abortionist said that “I chose not to fight it. I agreed to retire. I’m 60 years old, I’m financially OK. I’m ready to do other things.” He also said his abortion businesses will remain open, with another abortion practitioner as owner, but will not do late abortions, as he did, between the 24th and 26th weeks of pregnancy. His abortion clinics, including the one in Chula Vista, are called Clinica Medica para la Mujer de Hoy (Medical Clinic for the Woman of Today). Some also use the names     Community Women’s Medical Clinic and Family Planning Medical Center.
Braemer received his California medical license in 1966. According to state     records, the medical board in 1983 put him on five years’ probation after a criminal conviction for state Medicaid fraud. He began another five years’ probation in January 1995, on the basis of a 1987 abortion in which he did an incomplete abortion, causing the woman to suffer infection and miscarriage, state medical records say.

After seeking to revoke Braemer’s license in June 1999 because of the 1996 case, the board in November accused him of negligence in a 1998 abortion in     Huntington Park for telling the woman that her abortion was successful. Six weeks later she found out that she was 15 weeks pregnant with a severely damaged unborn child, and she had a second abortion, according to records.
On September 16, 2000, medical board investigators posed as patients at four of Braemer’s 10 abortion clinics, including one in Huntington Park, another in Baldwin Park and two in Los Angeles.

On the basis of those visits, another medical board accusation was filed in April charging that Braemer had allowed medical assistants to perform ultrasound pregnancy tests and interpret the results to patients and that this amounted to their practicing medicine without a license.

References: James McCoy. “Not a Back-Alley Clinic: This is Chula Vista.” NewsNotes [San Diego’s Catholic Newspaper], April 1999, pages 1 and 3; “California Abortion Practitioner Gives Up His Medical License.” San Diego Union Tribune, June 22, 2000; “California Abortion Practitioner Gives Up His Medical License.” Steven Ertelt’s Pro-Life Infonet at http://www.prolifeinfo.org/infonet.html, June 23, 2000; Maggie Garcia. “Unlicensed to Kill: Has Notorious Abortionist Really Left the Killing Business?” Los Angeles Lay Catholic Mission, October 2000, pages 1 and 3.

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Abortion Provider: Steven Brigham

Steven Brigham went to jail for insurance fraud and tax evasion. More troubling than that, his license was revoked in New York due to botched abortions. He continued to practice, and his license was stripped in Florida for the same reason.Four years later, New Jersey regulators somehow found Brigham competent to perform abortions after the state attorney general filed 14 counts of negligence, gross negligence, malpractice and professional misconduct concerning five abortions in New Jersey and New York.

Brigham retired his Pennsylvania medical license as he was being investigated for a clinic he ran in Wyomissing, near Reading, Pennsylvania.

Brigham’s attorney claimed the New York investigation was unconstitutional and an attempt to undermine women’s right to access abortions by setting impossible standards, including requiring formal agreement with a hospital in case of emergency. Brigham continued to describe himself as “a champion of a woman’s right to abortion” and “a victim of political persecution.”

Here are only three examples of women he maimed.

# Brigham nearly killed patient “Millie” by performing a dangerous — and illegal — third-trimester abortion on her in his office. See story here.

# Complications of abortion on a late term abortion patient identified as “J.K.”

# Brigham kept yanking with forceps on patient “Anne’s” internal organs, even when it was clear that he wasn’t pulling out fetal parts. He nearly eviscerated her.

The revocation of Brigham’s license in New York State didn’t stop him from operating two abortion clinics in the state. He also performed second-trimester abortions in New Jersey, despite a February 1994 order from the New Jersey medical board limiting him to first-trimester abortions (up to 15 weeks). On August 19, 1993, Brigham told a patient at his New Jersey clinic that she was 16-20 weeks pregnant. He allegedly offered to abort her child in New York for $5,000 to $10,000. The baby girl was then 32-35 weeks’ gestation and was born on September 15, weighing a healthy 6 pounds, 7 ounces.

Brigham voluntarily surrendered his medical license in Pennsylvania after allegations of fraudulent concealment of intention when signing a lease; operating an uninspected and illegally run clinic in a basement in Sinking Spring, after being banned from doing abortions at his Wyomissing office; lack of formal backup with any hospital, and accepting personal property and jewelry as collateral for abortion fees. He voluntarily surrendered his medical license in Georgia when the board notified him of its intent to suspend his license due to allegations in New York and New Jersey.

Brigham was also locked out of his Erie, Pennsylvania abortion clinic when the building’s condominium association said he owed $15,000 in membership fees, and changed the locks on the doors because of his refusal to pay. “Just because he wants to operate an abortion clinic, that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have to follow the rules. We totally support the function of law enforcement. The man [Brigham] just seems to ignore any rules of business and law,” said association president Eugene Ware. Brigham said “I don’t think they can change the locks. This is going to end up in court.”

On October 17, 2000, Erie District Justice John Vendetti issued a warrant for Brigham’s arrest due to his failure to appear at a number of court hearings.

In late 2001, the New York State attorney general initiated a grand jury investigation in Albany County regarding alleged Medicaid fraud at American Women’s Services, an abortion mill on Central Avenue in Colonie, and another related abortion mill in Nanuet, Rockland County. The state shut both clinics on May 22, 2001. On September 16, 2001, Colonie police seized 17 frozen aborted fetuses from abortions performed at the Colonie site. The clinic failed to dispose of the fetuses within 30 days, as required by law, according to the state Health Department. State investigators are trying to determine who owned and operated the American Women’s Services abortuary, which opened October 1, 1994, without the required state license. According to state corporation listings, Brigham owned a company called American Women’s Services, which was dissolved in September 1993. “We are trying to determine his relationship to the clinic,” said Wes Goforth, a spokesman in New York City for the state the attorney general’s Medicaid Fraud Unit. Bank statements for American Women’s Services show Brigham was an authorized signature on the accounts, according to court testimony by Special Assistant Attorney General John Meekins of the attorney general’s office.

Eventually, Brigham moved to the town of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, where he opened an abortion clinic called American Women’s Services in April 2001. His reputation was so bad at this point that even Carol Petraitis of the Pennsylvania chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, said she would not refer women to a facility Brigham owned. She said “It seems to me if I were sending a friend, you wouldn’t want to go to a clinic that was run by somebody who has so many problems with his own medical license.”

Vicki Saporta, executive director of the National Abortion Federation, said “Abortion is one of the safest medical procedures provided in America … because of the quality and skill of the doctors that provide abortions. And Steven Brigham is an exception to this rule.”

Melinda DuBois, director of Buffalo Womenservices, currently Buffalo’s only abortion clinic, said that “There are a lot of people who know this man. He owns clinics all over the place. He has a really negative past. We are concerned about a physician whose license has been revoked in New York State and has questionable medical practices.”

References: “State Report: Illinois: Investigation on Abortionist.” Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, September 11, 1989; The Province, September 10, 1990; Reading Eagle-Times, September 1, 6, 7, 11, 17, 19, 20, and 27, 1991, October 3 and 20, 1991, and February 22, 1992; Administrative Review Board Decision and Order Number ARB #94-98 & #94-146; Middlesex County Superior Court Docket #L-5004-94; New York Post, January 7, 1994; Newark Star-Ledger, January 7, 1994; Newark Star-Ledger, June 1, 1994; Rockland Journal-News, August 3, 1994; Reuters America, September 28, 1994; Pensacola News Journal, September 28, 1994; Florida Times Union, September 29, 1994; New York Times, September 30, 1994; Asbury Park Press, October 25, 1994; New Jersey Record, October 25, 1994; New York Times, November 23, 1994; “State Reports: New Jersey: Provider Malpractice Hearing Continues.” Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, November 23, 1994; News-Tribune, December 6, 1994; Trenton Times, November 19, 1994; Newark Star-Ledger, December 7, 1994; Rockland Journal-News, December 10, 1994; Philadelphia Inquirer, December 15, 1994; Trenton Times, December 15, 1994; Atlantic City Press, December 15, 1994; Star-Ledger, December 16, 1994; Courier-Post, December 22, 1994; Pensacola News Journal, December 22, 1994; “State Reports: New Jersey: Abortion Provider’s License Restored.” Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, June 10, 1996; “State Reports: Florida: Follows NJ, NY & PA Taking Action vs. Brigham.” Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, June 10, 1996; “State Reports – New York: Abortion Providers Charged.” Kaiser Family Foundation Daily Reproductive Health Report at www.kff.org, January 24, 1997; Abortion Facility Owner Convicted of Insurance Fraud.” Steven Ertelt’s Pro-Life Infonet at http://www.prolifeinfo.org/infonet.html, February 12, 1998; Tim Graham and Clay Waters. “Roe Warriors: The Media’s Pro-Abortion Bias.” Media Research Council report, July 22, 1998; “Men Behaving Really Badly.” Life Insight [publication of the Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)]. October 1998 [Volume 9, Number 8]; Susan E. Wills. “Back to the Alley Clinical Psychosis.” National Review, November 13, 1998; “Sylvia Moore, 1968-1986.” The American Feminist [Feminists for Life of America], Spring 1999; Associated Press, October 14, 1999; “Former Abortion Practitioner Avoids Jail in Fraud Case.” Pro-Life Infonet, October 14, 1999; “Unethical Abortion Practitioner Begins 120-day Jail Sentence.” Pro-Life Infonet, February 8, 2000; Associated Press, March 28, 2000; “Office Building Locks Out New Jersey Abortion Practitioner.” Pro-Life Infonet, March 30, 2000; “Warrant Issued for the Arrest of Pennsylvania Abortion Practitioner.” Pro-Life Infonet, October 18, 2000; WSEE TV-35 [Erie, Pennsylvania], October 18, 2000; “Disciplined Abortionist May Open Abortion Facility in Buffalo.” Buffalo News, March 3, 2002; Kevin Dale. “Debate Over ‘Clinic’ in Upper Merion Turns on a Zoning Rule.” Philadelphia Inquirer, March 4, 2002; Pro-Life Infonet, March 5, 2002.

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Abortion Provider: Harvey Brookman

Harvey Brookman had his license suspended for reasons because he practiced medicine without malpractice insurance, gave expired drugs to his patients, allowed unlicensed staff members to administer those drugs, failed to check his patients’ age and identity, and performed abortions without a licensed registered nurse present. Each time his license was suspended in one state, he moved on to another.

He was an abortionist at Erie’s American Women’s Services abortion clinic from September 2003 until April 2004, when he was finally fired for not having a medical license. He also performed abortions in the Philadelphia suburb of King of Prussia and worked for two years as an “independent contractor physician” at the State College Medical Services abortion clinic.

In 2005, the State of Pennsylvania filed an amended list of complaints against Brookman. The amended complaint noted that Brookman perforated a teenager’s uterus and colon during an abortion at the King of Prussia abortion clinic, and now faces a lawsuit filed by her.

Brookman had his medical license revoked or suspended New Jersey and New York 1996, and it was previously suspended by Pennsylvania in 1995. According to the New York Department of Health, Brookman routinely examined the uteruses of pregnant women without a medical reason. He was also found guilty of maintaining inadequate patient records and altering others.

Shortly after Brookman was charged, the other abortionist on the American Women’s Services abortion clinic, Gerald Applegate, was found to have been on probation with the state for prescribing controlled substances to his wife. Shortly afterwards, the clinic closed down.

References: Associated Press. “Erie’s Only Abortion Clinic Has Controversial Year.” September 19, 2004; Newswatch Channel 16 News [Erie, Pennsylvania]. “Doctor at Closed Erie Abortion Clinic Cited by State.” February 11, 2005; Maria Vitale Gallagher. “Pennsylvania Abortion Practitioner Has Medical License Suspended.” LifeNews.com, April 21, 2005. in State College, Pennsylvania.

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Abortion Provider: Milan D Chepko

Milan D. Chepko, who performed abortions at the clinic New Women Medical Center, was arrested and charged in Federal court with forcing minors to engage in “kiddie porn” movies, producing the movies, conspiracy with others to produce the movies, and shipping them across state lines. The movies involved children of four years of age in many cases being sodomized by adults, having sex with adult men and women, and also depicted oral sex between men and very young boys.

According to an affidavit filed in Federal court, Chepko’s van contained evidence that he and his correspondents “… are members or supporters of the National and International Diaper Pail Foundation, in which the members are infantilists who enjoy wearing diapers, defecating in the diapers, and smearing the defecation on the body while masturbating. They are also interested in the defecation of small children.”

The charges against the abortionist included inducing or coercing a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing movies, knowingly shipping the movies across state lines, and using a false name or making a false statement to a U.S. agency.

Federal authorities found child pornography in Chepko’s house, including videos with titles like “Diaper Dump.” An FBI affidavit also states that Chepko admitted to mailing and receiving through the mail child pornography. The tapes contained scenes with children as young as four years old in sexual conduct with adult males and females. One incident allegedly involved children and adults engaged in sodomy. Chepko was also fined for taping FBI telephone conversations in the investigation of the disappearance of a Jackson, Mississippi woman.

Milan Chepko was convicted of two counts of interstate transportation of child pornography, one count of mailing obscene matter, one count of conspiracy to distribute obscene videotapes, and one count of using a false name to rent a PO Box. A federal judge barred Chepko from practicing medicine, contacting minors, or have anything to do with members of the Diaper Pail Fraternity. He was sentenced to 13 months in a federal jail and fined $6000. He served only 10 months.

The abortionist’s medical license was revoked in Georgia in 1990, in Mississippi in 1991, in North Carolina and New Jersey in 1992. His medical license was permanently revoked at the Federal level on January 17, 1991.

In 1993, Chepko was back in federal court, charged with a 1992 scam to get a court-appointed lawyer for free. He wanted to fight to get his medical license back. He told court officials he was broke, but it turned out that he had buried more than 1/2 million dollars in cash in his backyard. He was quoted saying, “I do not think I did anything that was improper or illegal.” Chepko went back to prison for 10 more months.

Reference: Jackson Herald, September 30, 1989; Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure vs. Milan Chepko; “Just a Coincidence?” Focus on the Family Citizen, February 1990, page 5; Paul Likoudis. “Investigators Cast a Wide Net To Find Abortionist’s Murderer.” The Wanderer, December 10, 1998, pages 1 and 10; Clarion-Ledger, September 30 and October 3 and 19, 1989; Associated Press, September 30 and October 3, 1989. Associated Press 8/21/93

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