Woman Sues Marine for Allegedly Hiding Abortion Pills in Her Drink
Liana Davis alleges Christopher Cooprider secretly dissolved at least 10 abortion pills into her drink, causing hemorrhaging and loss of their unborn child, according to a federal wrongful death suit.
- In the Southern District of Texas, Liana Davis sued Marine pilot in training Christopher Cooprider on Monday, alleging he spiked her hot chocolate with abortion pills that killed their unborn child.
- Text exchanges from Jan. 31 show Cooprider pressured Davis about her pregnancy, and on February 4 he told her `Get rid of it`, the lawsuit alleges.
- On April 5, Cooprider dissolved at least 10 abortion pills from Aid Access into Davis’s hot chocolate, causing her to hemorrhage within 30 minutes.
- The Corpus Christi Police Department says there is no active investigation into Cooprider after Davis’s neighbor took her to the hospital, where doctors confirmed her unborn baby Joy had died.
- Invoking Texas’s wrongful death statute, the suit seeks damages from Cooprider and Aid Access, with penalties of at least $100,000 plus felony charges under state law.
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Texas woman sues man she says spiked her drink with abortion pills
(NewsNation) — A Texas woman is suing a man who she says spiked her drink with abortion pills and caused her to lose her pregnancy. According to the complaint, Christopher Cooprider dissolved abortion pills into Liana Davis's hot drink and tricked her into drinking it. Cooprider allegedly got the drugs from a group that provides mail-order abortion pills, something that has increased as more states outlaw abortion. Bryan Kohberger ‘tormente…
US Marine spiked woman's drink with abortion drugs, left her hemmorrhaging: lawsuit
Liana Davis was looking forward to giving birth and raising another baby girl before the father of her child slipped abortion drugs into her drink, states a new lawsuit accusing a U.S. Marine of murder. #abortionpill #PlanC #AidAccess #prolifemovement #abortionrights
Texas woman claims US Marine got her pregnant, then spiked her drink with abortion pills after she refused to ‘get rid of it’: lawsuit
Liana Davis filed the wrongful death suit Monday, accusing Christopher Cooprider, 34, of dissolving at least 10 misoprostol pills into a drink he made for her at her Corpus Christi home on April 5 while she was eight weeks pregnant with his child,
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