ANTI-ABORTION FAKE HEALTH CLINICS HAVE A CASE BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT AND YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IT
WHAT ARE FAKE CLINICS?
Fake clinics (AKA anti-abortion centers AKA crisis pregnancy centers AKA religious organizations pretending to be doctors) look like real health facilities but exist for the sole purpose of lying to people to stop them from choosing an abortion. These places are often religiously-run, taxpayer-funded, and have zero medical staff, only Christian extremists cosplaying in medical scrubs or lab coats, who dole out dollar store pregnancy tests and conspiracy theories about abortion.
ExposeFakeClinics.com was created to educate you on exactly how they operate, just how prevalent they are, and gives you ways to expose them so vulnerable people don’t fall prey to them—from misleading ads like the ones we used that got you here, or in online searches.
THE CASE BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT
The New Jersey Attorney General is on to these fake clinics and is investigating them because WEIRDLY he thinks it seems unlawful to lure vulnerable pregnant patients into their facilities using deceptive advertising that looks like they would give accurate medical advice, be compassionate, and help them get the care they seek, when instead they lie about abortion and shame them for wanting one. The NJ AG also asked for the records of who is the money behind these operations.
Enter First Choice Women’s Resource Center: They are a fake clinic chain (the outfit in the FB post above) that has a franchise of these sham clinics in NJ. They are the ones challenging the AG’s investigation at the Supreme Court on behalf of their creepy community. They argue fake clinics have a first amendment right to dress in costumes and give phony medical information, and that the pesky Attorney General has no legal basis asking about the sketchy way they operate and who is funding them.
WHY SHOULD YOU CARE?
There are over 3000 of these fake clinics around the country and if this fake clinic prevails, it allows the money to flow to them, and gives them carte blanche to deceive whomever finds themselves in their clutches because of ads like these.
WHAT CAN WE DO?
Comb this website, learn more, then follow the actions.
Use the tools we have here to let people know these places exist and how they operate.
We offer ways you can spot these anti-healthcare horror houses and warn others who might be deceived by their advertising.
Whatever happens at the Supreme Court, exposing fake clinics using the tools on this site is a great way to keep each other out of their fake clinics. Plus—our Charley chatbot in the lower right corner safely directs folks anywhere in the country to REAL resources on how to access abortion care AND get funding for that care.