Experts say reproductive coercion more often occurs when a partner forces someone to get or remain pregnant. The anti-abortion movement is seizing on rare instances of forced abortions as a justification to ban telehealth pill prescriptions. The woman's lawyer here is the notorious Jonathan Mitchell
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NEW: The case of a Texas woman who accused a Marine of slipping abortion pills into her hot chocolate gets even weirder.
The Marine countersued in September, saying she made it all up. Now, his lawyers say she's been withholding evidence—including scads of texts and a second phone @autonomynews.co
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In one message, the woman wrote of “making connections with powerful pro-life entities” to “take [her ex] down.”