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Parents sue Virginia abortion center, social services for pushing 15-year-old daughter to kill her baby

Updated: February 22, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Feb 22, 2023 – 5:42 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — The parents of a 15-year-old girl who had an abortion in January are suing members of a Virginia abortion center and county social services organization for pressuring their daughter to kill her unborn baby.

Charles Remire Lee Mullins and Randa Diane Hagy, the biological parents of a teenage daughter who aborted her baby against her wishes and without parental knowledge or consent, recently filed a civil lawsuit against employees of Bristol Women’s Health and the Dickenson County Department of Social Services (DSS).

The directors of both organizations and three additional employees are listed as defendants in the case, alongside Bristol Women’s Health, PLLC.

According to the complaint, the teenager — referred to as CRFM to protect her identity as a minor — was “approximately three months pregnant, which pregnancy occurred as a result of a conscious choice of CRFM.” The girl reportedly “intended to take her child to full term.”

Around January 19, a DSS employee “persuaded CRFM that she needed to abort the baby and coordinated an appointment that day” for the girl at the abortion center in Bristol, Virginia. There, the girl “advised Nickles

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