![]() ![]() And the abortion at issue in Silva's case took place before the state's six-week abortion ban went into effect. The lawsuit accuses three women of helping Brittni Silva obtain abortion pills and then convincing her to conceal their 'murderous actions.'įurther complicating the case is provision that, in Texas, it is a crime to provide an abortion to someone else, but not to self-administer one. None of the women are facing criminal charges. He is suing each of the defendants - including Aracely Garcia - for $1million. His suit argues that a self-managed abortion in tantamount to murder under Texas law. ![]() Several months back, Silva filed suit in Galveston against three women who allegedly helped facilitate his ex-wife's abortion. 'Instead, he wanted to obtain evidence he could use against her if she refused to stay under his control, which is precisely what he tried to do.' 'He wasn’t interested in stopping her from terminating a possible pregnancy. ![]() 'Rather than talking with about what he found or disposing of the pill, Silva took photos of the texts and surreptitiously put the pill back,' reads the suit. Noyola and Carpenter's countersuit states that Silva was aware that Brittni was making arrangements to get an abortion but did nothing to intervene. ![]() Wade last summer, Texas put into effect one of the strictest abortion laws in the nation ![]()
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