Planned Parenthood says it has launched a probe into a probe into its practices that the organization believes originates with an antiabortion group. They've notified the FBI that at least twelve of their offices have been visited by a man who initially told the clinics' employees he was concerned about a sexually transmitted disease.
Once in the privacy of an examination room, though, the man began to tell a much different and more sordid story. He said he was involved in a sex trafficking ring, one that exploits illegal immigrant minors. He told PP employees he was seeking health care for his workers.
The president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Cecile Richards, wrote Attorney General Eric Holder requesting an FBI probe into the visits. She says she's been dealing with the FBI, but the feds, true to form, are tight-lipped. They say they can't discuss any investigation they may or may not be conducting.
Once in the privacy of an examination room, though, the man began to tell a much different and more sordid story. He said he was involved in a sex trafficking ring, one that exploits illegal immigrant minors. He told PP employees he was seeking health care for his workers.
The president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Cecile Richards, wrote Attorney General Eric Holder requesting an FBI probe into the visits. She says she's been dealing with the FBI, but the feds, true to form, are tight-lipped. They say they can't discuss any investigation they may or may not be conducting.
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