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Texas woman claims Marine spiked drink with abortion pills

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A woman in Texas has sued her ex-boyfriend, a U.S. Marine, for allegedly spiking her drink with ten abortion pills in an effort to terminate a pregnancy which he had encouraged her to abort. The woman also filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against the telemedicine abortion service, Aid Access. 

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