Abortion Pill Tragedy in Toledo Once More Making Headlines
An Ohio woman has filed a lawsuit against her doctor boyfriend after he allegedly forced her to take crushed-up abortion pills.
As The Daily Signal previously reported, Dr. Hassan Abbas, a Toledo surgical resident, is facing felony charges after allegedly forcing his girlfriend to ingest crushed-up pills after she informed him that she was pregnant.
Kelle Saull, the attorney for the alleged victim, told The Daily Signal, “We have filed suit against Dr. Hassan Abbas, his father Dr. Jihad Abbas, and both UTMC and ProMedica.”
“We will not rest until justice is served in this case,” Saull added.
Abbas had his license suspended last month by the University of Toledo Medical Center over the accusations.
“Dr. Hassan Abbas has now been indicted and placed on leave,” Saull continued. “His employers only placed him on leave after the medical board summarily suspended him; but the victim is relieved it finally happened and she and the public are being protected.”
Abbas’ license was suspended last month following allegations that he forced his pregnant girlfriend to ingest crushed-up pills to induce an abortion.
After she was forced to take the pills, the alleged victim reportedly fought to get to the kitchen and called 911. But Abbas reportedly took her phone and hung up the call.
The victim then drove herself to the hospital and lost the baby.
Abbas is said to have ordered abortion pills online under his estranged wife’s name, birthday, and driver’s license number without her knowledge or consent.
The charges filed last week, according to WTOL 11, include abduction (third-degree felony), tampering with evidence, unlawful distribution of an abortion-inducing drug, disrupting public services, identity fraud, and deception to........





















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