Abortion Provider: Robert A. Lieberman

According to a suit by a female patient, abortionist Robert A. Lieberman sexually molested and then raped her. She said that she “was naked from the waist down and partially covered by a paper sheet on the examining table,” and no nurse or assistant present. Lieberman “began to make sexually oriented comments” and “began reaching under the sheet to touch her body.”

She begged him to stop and repeatedly pushed his hand away, but the abortionist pulled her to the end of the exam table and raped her.

A complaint filed by the Florida Department of Professional Regulation alleges excessive prescriptions of controlled substances for female patients. He had an emergency license restriction in Florida 1988 following a complaint of sexual misconduct with a patient, and his license was later revoked in New York and Florida for substandard care, incompetence, or negligence as well as overprescribing controlled substances.

Reference: Orange County Circuit Court Case #84-1969.

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Abortion Clinic: Coral Gables

In 1990, the Florida Medical Board disciplined male nurse Barry A. Hill, who was employed at the Today’s Woman Medical Center abortion clinic of Coral Gables, which is owned by Dr. Vladimar Rosenthal.

On October 26, 1989, HRS inspector Diane Robie discovered two envelopes in the clinic containing pictures of several women undressed with their legs apart. According to Medical Board reports, the perineal area was the focal point of the photographer. Hill, the clinic’s anesthetist, claimed ownership of the photographs. Several former employees of the clinic also accused Hill of fondling the breasts of several female patients while they were under anesthesia. These former clinic employees told news reporters that they were fired by clinic owner Rosenthal after he heard them complaining to a National Abortion Federation representative of the deplorable conditions at the clinic, and about Mr. Hill’s activities.

References: Florida Department of Professional Regulation Case #89-010853; Miami Herald, October 7, 1989.

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Abortion Provider: Jeffrey Goldenberg

In 1987 the Tamarac Police Department began an investigation into allegations of sexual assault by abortionist Jeffrey Goldenberg, who was was employed by the University Women’s Center in Tamarac.

Goldenberg was never tried on charges developed during investigations, because he was killed in a traffic accident prior to his trial.

The Florida Department of Professional Regulations indicated that the allegations against Goldenberg were substantiated.

References: Florida Department of Professional Regulation case numbers 102532, 73882, 70744, 75174, 80918, 85142, 94175, 94176, 95832, 102527, 528529, 531,598, 103134, 466467, 468489, 103751, 752755, 867793, 86772, 32342, 77112, 86774 and 959320.

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Abortion Clinic: A Gyn Diagnostic Center

Abortionist Robelto A. Osborne had a history of botching abortions. In one case, he left parts of the dead preborn baby inside the mother. His clinic was cited for multiple violations, including employing non-physicians.

His license to practice medicine was revoked because of his record, but the call of big money was just too strong for him, and he continued to commit abortions illegally at the “A Gyn Diagnostic Center” abortion clinic in Miramar. The Florida State Department of Health yanked Osborne’s license and fined him $7,000 in August 2004 because he failed to perform necessary preoperative procedures, did not treat a severe uterine perforation, and did not return calls to his emergency line from a patient in extreme pain and bleeding.

On December 22, 2004, the abortionist turned himself in to Miramar police after a warrant was issued for his arrest, and he was charged with performing medicine without a license, a third-degree felony. He had previously been an abortionist at the A Woman’s Choice Clinic in Miami Lakes.

Police also issued a warrant for the arrest of Kieron A. Nisbet, who gave anesthesia to women having abortions at the same abortion mill despite not having a medical license.

Police temporarily closed the clinic on December 15, 2004, in order to execute a search warrant. They arrested Adieren Rojas and charged her with with one count of the unlicensed practice of the healthcare profession. Miramar police Officer Bill Robertson said that Rojas was hired as a cleaning woman and was dispensing narcotics at the abortion facility, despite having no medical training or background at all.

On January 5, 2005, Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), which monitors medical clinics, filed a complaint against the A Gyn Diagnostic Center abortion clinic, stating that it failed to ensure that only licensed doctors were performing various surgeries, including abortions, and that it was not keeping proper medical records. In its statement, the AHCA said that “Revoking the license of any health care facility is a serious action, but there is nothing more serious than a facility failing to take the appropriate basic steps to protect the health and safety of the people it serves.”

References: Steven Ertelt. “Abortion Practitioner Arrested, Violated Ruling Suspending Medical License.” LifeNews.com, December 27, 2004; Associated Press. “Police: Doctor Did Abortions After License Was Revoked.” The Herald Tribune [Southwest Florida], December 28, 2004; Steven Ertelt. “Florida Abortion Facility May Lose Medical License for Violations.” LifeNews.com, January 6, 2005; Hannah Sampson. “State Moves to Strip License of Troubled Abortion Facility.” Miami Herald, January 6, 2005.

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Abortion Provider: Paul S Glassman

Abortionist Paul S. Glassman’s Florida medical license was revoked in 1981 following the death of Cycloria Vangates after one of his abortions. He later recovered his license on the condition that he undergo close supervision and not perform abortions.

He moved to Missouri, but his attorney revealed to the Florida Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners that he performed 17 abortions while visiting in Fort Lauderdale, in an effort to prove the ban against Glassman performing abortions was unnecessary.

Glassman was also convicted in Florida in 1978 for felony grand larceny involving filing insurance claims for a faked automobile accident.

Reference: Miami Herald, June 16, 1985.

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Abortion Provider: Walker L Whaley

Abortionist Walker L. Whaley, who also delivered babies, attended the birth of Chad Nolan on December 14, 1981. He allowed fetal distress and tachycardia to continue for three hours, administered narcotic drugs which crossed the placenta to the unborn child, and failed to perform a C-section, resulting in the infant suffering a seizure disorder.

The Florida Board of Medical Examiners recommended suspension and probation due to Whaley’s 1984 conviction on conspiracy to manufacture cocaine. It ordered his medical license to be suspended for three years or until completion of the federal sentence, whichever was longer, with reinstatement of his license granted only under stipulations. Whaley, his brother, and the brother’s female roommate reportedly were discovered by DEA agents in a drug laboratory in Whaley’s basement.

References: DPR Case #0035663; Duval County Circuit Court Case #84-10676; and Florida Times-Union, February 9, 1986.

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Abortion Provider: Edward Gordon

Abortionist Edward Gordon lost his Florida license to practice medicine because he did not reveal his history of criminal abortion charges in Switzerland and because of his treatment of his wife.

Gordon allegedly married an alcoholic millionaire patient, transferred millions of dollars of her assets into his foreign bank accounts, and “treated her alcoholism by giving her more liquor and twice injecting her with Thorazine;” his wife sued from her nursing home to recover her $8 million. During the case, the judge ruled that Gordon had schemed to siphon off his wife’s assets.

Reference: Miami Herald, October 10, 1983.

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Abortion Provider: Egar Gonzalez

Abortionist Egar Gonzalez had his medical license revoked in 1983 for committing an illegal abortion on a 12-year-old girl. He was subsequently arrested in 1988 for practicing without a medical license. He and Maria Chavez, who never had a medical license, agreed to perform a $450 abortion on an undercover police officer, who testified that the abortion clinic was unsanitary.

Gonzalez was also charged with allowing unlicensed persons to perform physical examinations.

The Florida Board of Medical Examiners suspended the abortionist’s medical license after he committed an illegal 28-week abortion on a 12-year old girl, who almost died. The girl was rushed to a nearby hospital where she underwent emergency hysterectomy and colostomy. A manslaughter charge against Gonzalez was dismissed because a fetus is “not a person.”

References: The State Report. “Tragic Botched Abortion Kills Baby, Mutilates Girl.” ALL About Issues, October 1982, page 35. Frontline Update. “Miami Abortionist Loses Medical License Following Third-Trimester Abortion.” National Right to Life News, April 14, 1983, page 4; Miami Herald, March 29, 1988.

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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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