
Thursday October 10, 2002
PRO-LIFE GROUP FACES BANKRUPTCY AFTER COURT ORDER
SAN DIEGO, October 10, 2002 (LSN.ca) - The United States Justice Foundation (USJF), a non-profit legal group that defended pro-life demonstrator Cheryl Sullenger last year, now faces bankruptcy after a judge ordered them to pay Planned Parenthood's legal fees.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Kevin Enright ruled Oct. 1 that the Foundation's motion to dismiss Planned Parenthood's application for an injunction against Ms. Sullenger in 1999 was "frivolous." Sullenger was accused of holding up graphic signs of aborted foetuses and "harrassing" employees, and photographs of Sullenger talking to people outside the clinic were used to prove that USJF's application was frivolous -- even though she has an innocent explanation for the photos.
"I have no sympathy for Cheryl Sullenger, who thinks the way to get her point across is to blow up a building," said Planned Parenthood lawyer James McElroy, who is evidently passionately pro-abortion. "She is a dangerous person. Doctors and workers have been murdered in this country and there have been over 200 arsons."
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