Routh St. Women’s Clinic
Routh St. Women’s Clinic is an abortion business located in Dallas, Texas. The business commits both surgical and medical abortions.
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Founding
In late 1975 Charlotte Taft began working as an abortion counselor at the Fairmount Center abortion business in Dallas, TX. She stated that until this time she had never actually witnessed an abortion. "I was totally unprepared for what I saw. I fainted dead away, but they hired me anyway," she said. Taft worked at the Fairmount Center for nearly two years, however her vision for the abortion industry differed from her supervisor's, and they clashed. Eventually Taft was demoted and she quit. Before quitting she forged an alliance with two of Fairmount's doctors, Lea Braun and Bob Glick. They agreed to stake Taft in managing a new clinic.
Braun sought the counsel of his divorce lawyer, Scott Hudson, who became the clinic's corporate attorney and board chairman. Hudson recalls his initial lunch meeting with Charlotte and Dr. Braun. "We all agreed that the clinic ought to be an institution run by women for women. The idea wasn't that we were all going to get rich." The newly formed corporation leased space in a quaint building on Routh Street in Oak Lawn - enough to house the clinic, Hudson's law office, and Dr. Braun's private ob-gyn practice. It took nine months to plan, but in April of 1978, the Routh Street Women's Clinic opened its doors.[1]
Personnel
- Lea Braun (aka Opta Lea Braun), co-owner, abortionist[2]
- Ginny Braun, clinic director (as at 2009) - wife of Lea Braun[3]
- Valerie Braun, co-owner[4]
- Victoria Hellman, administrator (as at 1993)[5]
- Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia, abortionist
- Bethany Herrera, Administrator (as at Feb. 2013)[6]
- Betty (possibly Bethany Herrera), drives a Tan Cadillac (CM9F233)
- Alvin, security guard, drives a Navy Pick Up truck (6264BE)
- Donny Ludwig,[7] elderly (transexual?) administrator, drives a White Lexus (DX2W600)
- Amelia[8]
- Daneille, "a tiny, angel-faced woman" (as at 1989)[2]
- Scott Hudson, corporate attorney (as at 1978), board chairman (1978 - 1994)[1]
- Bob Glick, abortionist (as at 1978)[1]
- William West, gynecologist who worked part-time at the clinic (as at 1995)[1]
- Lindsay Thorpe, business manager (as at 1995) - "a personal favorite of Dr. Braun"[1]
- Michael J. Collins "Mike", Braun's attorney (as at 1994)[1]
- Mary Jones, clinic staffer (as at Jan. 1995)[1]
- Kassie Gossom, clinic staffer (as at Jan. 1995)[1]
Former Personnel
- Charlotte Taft, former Executive Director[9]
- Morgen Goodroe, former counselor[1]
- Beth Yager, former counselor[1]
- Sallie Stratton, former administrator[1]
Unidentified Workers
The following is a group of photos of clinic workers who remain as yet undentified:
Employee Vehicles
The following is a list of vehicles observed to be owned by employees of the facility:
- White Cadillac, BS6Y794 (photo 1, photo 2)
- Red Dodge, 791SML
- Navy Nissan Pickup, 65CKN8
- Grey Toyota SUV, SJL995
- Grey Accura, CR4X532
- Brown Honda SUV, BH3B555
- Grey BMW SUV, FTF455
- White Ford Pickup, 65DRC6
- Red Kia, CW4Z435
- Black Ford Pickup, BB59041
- Navy Honda, RFN979
- Maroon Dodge Pickup, AF39144
- White Kia SUV, CZ8B363 (driven by Jabir?)
- Blue Honda, BY3BB083
- White Dodge Ram Pickup, BF33323
- White Chevy, DYL715
- Gray Suburban, 23VKH1
- Blue Honda, CS7G254
- Black Mazda, DM8D268
Contractors
The following are companies that Routh St. Women's Clinic has paid to perform services.
Air Supply of North Texas
On Feb. 4, 2013, a truck with Air Supply of North Texas branding was seen in the parking lot of the Routh St. Women's Clinic abortion business.
Air Supply of North Texas is located at 2829 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas, TX 75211, and its phone number is: (214) 337-4761.
Oncore Technology
On Feb. 4, 2013, an Oncore Technology truck & trailer were seen in the parking lot of the Routh St. Women's Clinic abortion business.
Oncore Technology is a medical waste disposal company. Their registration number with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is: 50129.[10] The business is located at 2613 Skyway Drive, Grand Prarie, TX 75052.
Contact Details
- Address: 4321 N. Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75235
- Phone: 214-748-8611
- Website: www.routhstreet.com
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Dallas Observer: Charlotte's Web, May 18, 1995 (accessed on March 26, 2013)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Texas Monthly: Abortion Street, by Mimi Swartz, April 1989 (accessed on March 26, 2013)
- ↑ WFAA: Burglars target Dallas women's clinic, Aug. 15, 2009 (accessed on March 26, 2013)
- ↑ San Francisco Chronicle: Repub. proposes tighter rules on abortion clinics, March 19, 2013 (accessed on March 26, 2013)
- ↑ The Dallas Morning News: Today in Dallas photo history – 1993: Roe v. Wade 20th anniversary observed, Jan. 22, 2013 (accessed on March 26, 2013)
- ↑ LinkedIn: Bethany Herrera's profile (accessed on Feb. 4, 2013)
- ↑ http://evergreen.loyola.edu/rcrews/www/sl/archives/sep99/msg00068.html
- ↑ Child Predators: Transcript of phone call to Routh St. Women's Clinic (accessed on Feb. 23, 2013)
- ↑ The Abortion Care Network: Abortion Providers Bestow Awards, July 24, 2008 (accessed on Aug. 15, 2012)
- ↑ TCEQ: Oncore Technology (accessed on Feb. 4, 2013)