Texas lawsuit could bankrupt Planned Parenthood in the state
- A federal judge in Texas presided over a case where the state is seeking to force Planned Parenthood to repay millions of dollars in Medicaid reimbursements.
- Planned Parenthood argues that the state's attempt to recoup the funds is a Republican-led effort to weaken the organization after years of legislation and litigation.
- The lawsuit, believed to be the first of its kind against Planned Parenthood, was brought forward under the federal False Claims Act, and if successful, could result in fines exceeding $1 billion.
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Texas Lawsuit Could Make Planned Parenthood Bankrupt
Hey, they warned ya: “Don’t mess with Texas!" The Lonestar State just asked a federal judge to fine Planned Parenthood more than $1 billion after the baby-killing epicenter filed “millions” of fraudulent Medicaid claims. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood in 2022 to obtain at least $10 million in reimbursements after Texas removed the organization from its state program, the Associated Press indicated. …
Texas government lawsuit aims to permanently bankrupt Planned Parenthood
AUSTIN, Texas (AP)—A federal judge in Texas who put access to the abortion pill misefpristone in limbo earlier this year presided Tuesday over another potentially ground-breaking case: a state lawsuit seeking to force Planned Parenthood pay back millions of dollars it received through Medicaid.
Judge in Texas’ Planned Parenthood case is magnet for conservative challenges
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk will decide whether Planned Parenthood must pay back more than $1 billion to the state of Texas in Medicaid reimbursements and fines after a hearing
Will judge in Texas force Planned Parenthood to repay millions? – Minnesota Lawyer
A federal judge in Texas who put access to the abortion pill misefpristone in limbo earlier this year presided Tuesday over another potentially groundbreaking case: a state lawsuit seeking to force Planned Parenthood pay back millions of dollars it received through Medicaid.
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