Wed Sep 15, 2021 – 5:08 pm EDTWed Sep 15, 2021 – 5:09 pm EDT
(LifeSiteNews) — Planned Parenthood published the home address of a Texas Right to Life (TRTL) employee as part of a recent lawsuit over the state’s novel abortion ban, leading the pro-life worker to be “bombarded with threats” from pro-abortion zealots.
A previous copy of the abortion giant’s lawsuit against TRTL over the recently-enacted Texas Heartbeat Act, linked in a September 2 Planned Parenthood press release, contained the home address of one of the pro-life group’s staffers, National Review reports.
The original link “was eventually taken down sometime after September 9, after the pro-life group’s attorneys raised the issue in court,” National Review reports, but the personal information remained accessible long enough to enable a “slew of physical and verbal threats from abortion advocates, some of whom explicitly told the staffer ‘we know where you live.’”
Responding to the incident, a Planned Parenthood representative insisted that the doxing (unapproved leaking of personal identifying information over the internet) was an unintentional result of submitting the necessary information for the legal filings, and that it cooperated when TRTL’s attorneys sought to have the address sealed.
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