Louisiana’s lawyer common is investigating a second case involving New York physician Margaret Carpenter after she allegedly prescribed and mailed abortion medicine to a different girl within the state, this time positioned within the metropolis of Shreveport.  

The Shreveport girl was 20 weeks pregnant when she took the abortion medicine and subsequently went into labor, Legal professional Normal Liz Murrill mentioned throughout an affidavit for an anti-abortion invoice within the state’s Home Civil Regulation and Process Committee on Monday.  

“She and her boyfriend, after she gave birth, took the baby, wrapped it in a towel, and threw it in a garbage can,” she mentioned.  

The couple went to the hospital and had been instructed to retrieve the newborn, which the boyfriend did, Murrill mentioned, including that native legislation enforcement can be investigating the incident.  

Treatment abortions sometimes contain consuming a mix of the medication mifepristone and misoprostol and are advisable up till 10 weeks of being pregnant. Afterwards, well being care suppliers advocate that these wishing to terminate a being pregnant bear a surgical abortion.

Murrill didn’t say why she believes it was Carpenter who mailed the abortion medicine to the lady in Shreveport. Murrill’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to questions from The Hill nor did Carpenter.  

A Louisiana grand jury indicted Carpenter in January for violating a state legislation after she allegedly prescribed abortion medicine to a girl within the state who then gave it to her teenage daughter.  

State legislation enforcement issued an arrest warrant for Carpenter, and he or she was charged with legal abortion by way of abortion inducing medication. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry issued an extradition request for Carpenter, who co-founded the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine.

Texas Legal professional Normal Ken Paxton additionally sued Carpenter final 12 months for allegedly prescribing and mailing abortion tablets to a girl within the state.  

New York Governor Kathy Hochul rejected Landry’s extradition request, vowing to guard the physician and by no means signal an extradition request from the state.  

New York is one in every of about eight blue states that after the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade have enacted an abortion “shield law” to guard abortion suppliers whatever the location of their sufferers.  

The newly launched invoice in Louisiana would make it simpler for the state to punish abortion suppliers who ship medicine within the mail.  

Home Invoice 575 would permit Louisianans to sue any particular person or entity that “causes or substantially facilitates an abortion.” Below the invoice, folks can sue even when the tried medicine abortion doesn’t finish the being pregnant. 

“It is another mechanism, it is another tool in the toolbox for people who are harmed by somebody who is intent on violating our laws,” mentioned Murrill.  

“We’re not going to stop trying to extradite her and prosecute her for the crimes that she’s committing in our state,” she added, referring to Carpenter.  

Hochul doubled down Tuesday on her dedication to guard Carpenter in opposition to additional circumstances from Louisiana.  

“Anti-choice zealots can file as many cases as they want. In New York, we protect our providers,” the governor posted to the social media platform X.  

“Let me be clear: we will never comply with Louisiana’s extradition request. Not now, not ever.”