The eighth video released in the ongoing controversy over Planned Parenthoodâs sale of aborted fetal body parts shows the CEO of StemExpress, LLC, a major buyer of fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood, admitting the company gets âa lotâ of intact fetuses, suggesting âanother 50 livers a weekâ would not be enough, and agreeing abortion clinics should profit from the sale.
StemExpress is a for-profit biotech supply company that has been partnered with Planned Parenthood clinics across the country to purchase human fetal parts since its founding in 2010. StemExpressâ Medical Director, Dr. Ronald Berman, is an abortion doctor for Planned Parenthood Mar Monte.
In the video, actors posing as another human biologics company meet with StemExpress CEO Cate Dyer, plus Vice President of Corporate Development and Legal Affairs Kevin Cooksy, and Procurement Manager Megan Barr. StemExpress and the actors are discussing a potential partnership to supply extra fetal body parts to each other.
âSo many physicians are like, âOh I can totally procure tissue,â and they canât,â expresses Dyer, seeming to indicate that abortion doctors must do the procedure in a special way to obtain useable fetal parts. Federal law requires that no alteration in the timing or method of abortion be done for the purposes of fetal tissue collection (42 U.S.C. 289g-1).
âWhat about intact specimens?â asks one of the actors. âOh yeah, I mean if you have intact cases, which weâve done a lot, we sometimes ship those back to our lab in its entirety,â replies Dyer. âCaseâ is the clinical term for an abortion procedure. An âintact caseâ refers to an intact abortion with a whole fetus. âThe entire case?â asks an actor. âYeah, yeah,â says Dyer. âThe procurement for us, I mean it can go really sideways, depending on the facility, and then our samples are destroyed,â she explains past botched fetal dissections, âso we started bringing them back even to manage it from a procurement expert standpoint.â
Feticidal chemicals like digoxin cannot be used to kill the fetus in a tissue procurement case, so a fetus delivered intact for organ harvesting is likely to be a born-alive infant.
âWhat would make your lab happy?â asks one of the actors. âAnother 50 livers a week,â says Dyer. âWeâre working with almost like triple digit number clinics,â Dyer explains, âand we still need more.â She later notes, âPlanned Parenthood has volume, because they are a volume institution.â
Dyer also agrees that payments to abortion clinics for fetal body parts should be financially beneficial to them. âDo you feel like there are clinics out there that have been burned, that feel like theyâre doing all this work for research and it hasnât been profitable for them?â she asks. âI havenât seen that.â StemExpress publishes a flyer for Planned Parenthood clinics that promises âFinancial Profitsâ and âfiscal rewardsâ for clinics that supply aborted fetal tissue. It is endorsed by Planned Parenthood Mar Monte Chief Medical Officer Dr. Dorothy Furgerson.
The sale or purchase of human fetal tissue is a federal felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison or a fine of up to $500,000 (42 U.S.C. 289g-2). The Sacramento Business Journal reported in June that StemExpress has an annual revenue of $4.5 million.
The video is the eighth released by The Center for Medical Progress in its investigative journalism study of Planned Parenthoodâs sale of aborted baby parts. âStemExpress is the âweakest linkâ that unravels Planned Parenthoodâs baby parts chainâthey readily admit the profit-motive that Planned Parenthood and their proxies have in supplying aborted baby parts,â notes David Daleiden, Project Lead for CMP. âCongress and law enforcement should immediately seize all fetal tissue files from StemExpress and all communications and contracts with Planned Parenthood. The evidence that Planned Parenthood profits from the sale of aborted baby parts is now overwhelming, and not one more dime of taxpayer money should go to their corrupt and fraudulent criminal enterprise.â