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Legal Victory in Fetal Tissue Trafficking Case! – Intercessors for America

After a lengthy legal battle, David Daleiden has finally won! This is a huge victory for the pro-life movement!

From LifeNews.com. Thomas More Society attorneys have secured a settlement of the lawsuit filed against David Daleiden and the University of Washington (“UW”) over Daleiden’s public records requests for documents relating to UW’s national clearinghouse for the fetal tissues and organs of aborted babies. The federal district court allowed the settlement yesterday. …

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In the settlement, Daleiden secured an agreement to obtain significant additional public documents relating to the UW’s purchase, processing, and sale of the organs and tissue from aborted human fetuses. …

The settlement dictates that UW will provide numerous documents and records relating to agreements between the university’s medical and research programs and Planned Parenthood or any other abortion provider during a specified time frame. The settlement also requires the release of communications and manuals dealing with policies or procedures, and any records dealing with the acquisition or use of human fetal tissue, human fetal organs, human fetal cell products, human fetal placenta and/or other human products of conception from induced abortions, along with subsequent research, financial records, contracts, grant applications, correspondence, and reports.

Read the Settlement Agreement in Jane Does 1-10, et al v. David Daleiden, et al, as approved by Judge James Robart of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington here.

Background on related cases in which the Thomas More Society is representing investigative journalist David Daleiden and his work to expose Planned Parenthood’s alleged participation in trafficking aborted baby body parts can be found here.

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(Excerpt from LifeNews.com. Photo Credit: Getty Images)

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