Former Ohio Surgeon Pleads No Contest to Force-Feeding Abortion Pill to Pregnant Girlfriend
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Samira Asma-Sadeque
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Summary
A former Ohio surgeon, Hassan-James Abbas, pleaded no contest to charges including unlawful distribution of an abortion-inducing drug after allegedly obtaining abortion pills using his ex-wife's information and force-feeding one to his pregnant girlfriend while she slept. The 32-year-old former resident surgeon in Toledo faces up to five years in prison. The victim was also his former patient.
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By entering a no contest plea, he does not accept guilt but acknowledges that facts laid out by prosecution in charging documents are true
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