Anti-abortion activists who used false identities and created a bogus company to gain access to various Planned Parenthood Federation of America offices and meetings, then surreptitiously recorded those interactions, owe about $3 million to the organization and several of its affiliates, a federal court in California said.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California entered the judgment Wednesday, which includes nearly $900,000 in punitive damages, against the Center for Medical Progress, Biomax Procurement Services LLC, CMP founder David Daleiden, and other individuals who participated in a scheme to infiltrate the abortion provider to get information that could ...