The Pennsylvania Department of Health has ordered notorious abortionist Steven Brigham to end his ownership of abortion centers in Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, and State College.
According to a report in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Brigham is under fire for consistently employing unlicensed personnel. He’s also facing nearly a quarter of a million dollars in liens from the Internal Revenue Service for failing to pay payroll taxes.
Unfortunately, a spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of Health now says that the abortion centers can continue operating under a different owner.
Brigham has a long history of health and safety violations. In 1994, the state of New York revoked his license, ruling that he was guilty of “gross negligence” and “inexcusably bad judgment” involving late-term abortions. He lost his license in Florida for failing to disclose the fact that he lost his license in New York. His license was suspended in New Jersey in 1993.
The question remains: how many other abortionists in Pennsylvania are guilty of the same kind of reckless disregard for patient safety?