Abortionist’s license SUSPENDED…now SHUT DOWN her abortion clinic!

By: Life Legal

Source: Twitter

Alabama abortionist Leah Torres, pictured left, was ordered to immediately surrender her medical license after Life Legal and a coalition of pro-life groups expressed concerns about her professional ethics. Torres has made callous, heinous comments about what she does to unborn babies, including a Twitter post where she boasted that she cuts babies vocal cords so they can’t scream.

She also justified her abortion practice by claiming “God does way more abortions than I do.”

The Alabama Board of Medical Examiners determined that Torres “may constitute an immediate danger to her patients and/or the public.” The BME found that Torres made numerous fraudulent statements in her application for a provisional license to practice medicine. Torres lied about having been sued for malpractice, in addition to lying about whether she has lost staff hospital privileges in the past.

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Meet Tuscaloosa’s New Abortion Business Owner

Photo: truthout.org

West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa made headlines in May 2020, when the Yellowhammer Fund, a non-profit organization, purchased the business from long-time owner Gloria Gray.

Amanda Reyes, anti-life activist and former Tuscaloosa abortion clinic escort, is the Yellowhammer fund’s founder and director.   Reyes, who had no experience running an abortion facility, took over administration of WAWC – reportedly on the same day in May when one of their first patients died.

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Woman’s Death Draws Attention to Dangerous Tuscaloosa Abortion Business and the State’s Reluctance to Enforce Licensing Laws

Original story by Operation Rescue
edited by Prolife Tuscaloosa


When a woman, was helped out of the West Alabama Women’s Center (WAWC) abortion facility in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on May 7, 2020, pro-life activists on the scene suspected something had gone very wrong with an abortion.

Later, clinic workers informed a local pro-life activist that the unidentified woman had in fact died.

That launched efforts by a coalition of pro-life groups, including Operation Rescue, CEC for Life, Life Legal Defense Foundation, and other Alabama pro-life groups to learn more about this incident.

The pro-life groups discovered that the clinic never called 911 for help, even though witnesses said the woman looked unwell, struggled to walk, and needed the support of another person to make it the few feet from the facility to the parking lot and into a private vehicle.

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