Florida AG files lawsuit against Planned Parenthood, claims abortion drugs are 'misrepresented'
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Planned Parenthood is facing a lawsuit alleging misinformation regarding the safety of abortion medications, specifically Mifepristone.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — On Thursday, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier revealed legal action against Planned Parenthood, accusing the organization of misleading claims about abortion-inducing drugs.

The lawsuit targets both Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc. and Planned Parenthood Florida Action Inc., alleging that the group misrepresented the risks associated with chemical abortions by inaccurately asserting that these potent drugs pose fewer risks than common painkillers.

The state is seeking up to $350 million in penalties, calculated at $10,000 for each of the estimated 35,000 chemical abortions. Additionally, the lawsuit calls for further potential remedies, such as the disbandment or restructuring of the defendants’ operations or the suspension and revocation of any state-held licenses or permits.

Central to Uthmeier’s case is a post by Planned Parenthood Florida Action on X, which shared a Jezebel article asserting that Mifepristone, a drug prescribed for abortion, is “safer than Tylenol.” The full quotation from the article is highlighted in the lawsuit.

“Mifepristone is safe. Safer than Tylenol, safer than Viagra, and safer than the GOP. In fact, it might even have the potential to reduce the risk of breast cancer, but the right’s assault on the medication has halted and defunded crucial research.”

On Planned Parenthood’s official webpage, they say that “medication abortion is very safe. In fact, it’s safer than many other medicines like penicillin, Tylenol, and Viagra. Serious problems are rare, but like all medicines, there can be risks.” This claim is also cited in the lawsuit through an interview with Laura Goodhue, executive director of the Florida Alliance of Planned Parenthood Affiliates.

Mifepristone has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration since 2000 “to end an intrauterine pregnancy through ten weeks.”

The lawsuit also claims that, through its “misrepresentation,” Planned Parenthood violated the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act and “constituted a pattern” of racketeering under the Florida Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act.

“It is vile that Planned Parenthood cares more about lining their pockets than providing women with factual information about the health risks of chemical abortion drugs,” said Uthmeier. “When it comes to health and safety in Florida, we won’t tolerate blatant lies using fabricated medical ‘facts’ that have no scientific basis.”

Alexandra Mamdado, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Florida, told First Coast News that the lawsuit is a “politically motivated attack.”

“In Florida, we proudly offer patients medically accurate and comprehensive information and quality, compassionate health care. And this politically motivated attack won’t change that,” Mamdado says. “This lawsuit is just another attack on safe and legal abortion in Florida and a further attempt to erode access to all abortion care by targeting medication abortion now that we have a near-total abortion ban in the state. Lawsuits like this are part of an effort to sow confusion and attack Planned Parenthood for the care we provide. We look forward to our day in court.”

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