Pro-Planned Parenthood court decision from ‘satanic stronghold corruption’

By WND News Services

By Cassy Fiano-Chesser
Live Action News

Months after being ordered to pay $110,000 in damages to Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho, as well as an additional $960,000 in legal fees, the Church at Planned Parenthood has returned, meeting across the street from the abortion business once again.

In 2021, an injunction against the church was issued by Judge Timothy B. Fennessy, who said the church intentionally interfered with Planned Parenthood’s “services” — abortion. Within the next year, a judge ruled that the church violated state law and interfered with patient care and had to pay the six-figure fine. Their actions, he said, “created an increased risk of hypertension, increased pain, and a variety of psychiatric symptoms” in Planned Parenthood’s clients due to “willfully or recklessly disrupt[ing] the normal functioning of a health care facility” by “making noise that unreasonably disturbs the peace within the facility.”

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Ken Peters, the pastor of the Church at Planned Parenthood, spoke to the Spokesman-Review in February, and said the majority of the fees were covered by insurance. “We’re there to exercise our First Amendment rights. We weren’t trying to stop abortions,” he said. “We were there to peacefully protest because of, what we feel like, is the murder of human lives.”

He also didn’t shy away from the injustice of the legal fight between his church and Planned Parenthood. “It’s like I have no chance against this bazillion dollar organization,” Peters said. “I got crushed by the steamroller, but that’s what they do to babies,

Paul Dillon, Vice President of Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho (and now a candidate for Spokane City Council) claimed their lawsuit was not meant to intimidate, but to supposedly protect patients.

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