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Extraction Summary

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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Narrative excerpt / investigative evidence
File Size: 1.25 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a book or narrative statement included in House Oversight Committee evidence (marked 015064). It discusses the 'hypocrisy' of politicians and clergy regarding abortion access, citing specific instances where they utilized services despite public opposition. The text features a narrator, likely the editor of the magazine 'The Realist,' describing how they began referring women to a 'Dr. Spencer' after publishing an interview with him. It also references a 2013 legal argument by Catholic hospitals regarding fetal personhood. While part of a larger cache that may involve Epstein, this specific page focuses on historical reproductive rights advocacy and Dr. Spencer.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Dr. Spencer Medical Provider / Abortionist
Subject of an interview in 'The Realist'; accepted referrals for medical procedures.
The Narrator (Editor) Editor of 'The Realist'
Published an interview with Dr. Spencer; received calls from women seeking help; referred women to Dr. Spencer.
Unnamed Politicians Patients/Associates
Described as hypocrites who keep anti-abortion laws but use the clinic for friends.
Unnamed Priests Clinic Patrons
Brought impregnated housekeepers to the clinic.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The Realist
Satirical magazine that published the interview with Dr. Spencer.
Colorado Independent
Media outlet that reported on a Catholic hospital lawsuit in 2013.
Catholic hospitals (chain)
Involved in a malpractice lawsuit where they argued fetuses are not equivalent to human lives.
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', suggesting this document is part of a congressional investigation.

Timeline (2 events)

2013
Colorado Independent reports on a Catholic hospital chain beating a malpractice lawsuit by arguing fetuses are not persons.
Colorado
Colorado Independent Catholic hospitals
Unspecified (Historical)
Publication of an interview with Dr. Spencer in The Realist.
Unknown

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where procedures were performed.
Implied location related to the newspaper report.

Relationships (2)

Narrator/Editor Professional/Collaborative Dr. Spencer
Narrator interviewed Spencer and subsequently referred patients to him.
Priests Sexual/Exploitative Housekeepers
Text states priests impregnated housekeepers and brought them to the clinic.

Key Quotes (4)

"Everywhere I look is hypocrisy, Because the politicians--and I' ve had politicians in here--they still keep those laws in existence, but yet, if some friend of theirs is in trouble..."
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"Even priests came to his clinic with the housekeepers they had impregnated."
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"A chain of Catholic hospitals has beaten a malpractice lawsuit by saying that fetuses are not equivalent to human lives."
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"It was preposterous that they should have to seek out the editor of a satirical magazine, but their quest so far had been futile"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,309 characters)

operation no eye sees. You go by the sense of feel and touch. The voice of
the uterus. But the only thing I can see is hypocrisy, hypocrisy. Everywhere
I look is hypocrisy, Because the politicians--and I' ve had politicians in
here--they still keep those laws in existence, but yet, if some friend of
theirs is in trouble...
Even priests came to his clinic with the housekeepers they had
impregnated. As if to retroactively approve of such hypocrisy, the Colorado
Independent reported in 2013 that "A chain of Catholic hospitals has
beaten a malpractice lawsuit by saying that fetuses are not equivalent to
human lives." Their attorneys argued that in cases of wrongful death, the
term "person" only applies to individuals born alive, and not those who
die in utero.
After the issue of The Realist featuring that interview with Dr.
Spencer was published, I began to get phone calls from scared female
voices. They were all in desperate search of a safe abortionist. It was
preposterous that they should have to seek out the editor of a satirical
magazine, but their quest so far had been futile, and they simply didn't
know where else to turn.
With Dr. Spencer's permission, I referred them to him. At first there
were only a few calls each week, then several every day. I had never
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