Abortion on Trial

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Fri Jun 21 05:23:42 PDT 2002


"A Leading African-American Abortion Doctor Is Sentenced to Almost 5 Years in Prison in an Alleged Extortion Case," <http://www.webactive.com/webactive/pacifica/demnow/dn20010529.html>.

***** The Nation

FEATURE STORY | June 18, 2001

Abortion on Trial

by HILLARY FREY & MIRANDA KENNEDY

The Confederate flag flies high over the county government complex in the northern Florida city of Ocala, where Dr. James Scott Pendergraft was convicted in February of extortion, conspiracy and mail fraud by the US government. In an unprecedented attack on an abortion provider through the criminal justice system, local officials in Ocala collaborated with federal prosecutors to shut down Pendergraft on the grounds that he conspired with a colleague to extort money from the government. An African-American late-term provider who owns five Florida clinics, Pendergraft received a sentence of almost four years in jail and a $25,000 fine on May 24.

The prosecution charged that Pendergraft and his business consultant Michael Spielvogel acted illegally by asking for an exorbitant settlement sum in a civil lawsuit they brought against the city and county in 1998. Pendergraft maintains his innocence, arguing that the government's charges against him stem from the personal antiabortion agendas of local officials. "They weren't interested in getting the truth," he says defiantly. "They were interested in getting me."

During Pendergraft's trial, the judge and prosecution frequently claimed that the charges were about extortion, not abortion. Pendergraft's attorneys disagree. The two principal witnesses against the doctor--County Commission chairman Larry Cretul and Marion County attorney Virgil Wright--are members of the First Baptist Church of Ocala, a decidedly "prolife" institution whose 4,500 congregants were urged to protest Pendergraft's clinic in Ocala three and a half years before his trial. Pam Piersante, the FBI agent who worked with the US prosecutor to charge Pendergraft, attends the Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Ocala, where many clinic protesters are members. Her priest, Patrick O'Doherty, wrote to Pendergraft mournfully querying, "Doctor, how can we honor you since the services you provide are 'death' to children and as you know sometimes 'death to mothers'? God wants you to stop doing abortions."

The jury--eight women and four men, all white but one, and most of retirement age--was also stacked against Pendergraft, explains defense attorney Larry Colleton. "The judge limited our ability to ask questions. Maybe six or seven of the 100 questions we proposed were asked. I don't think we really ever got to know the people who were selected, and that hurt." Even more important, observes Susan England, an Orlando attorney who's been following Pendergraft's case, was that jurors' religious affiliations and abortion views were deemed irrelevant to the trial. "The examination of prospective jurors amounted to 'What's your name, address and phone number? Don't care if you're prochoice or antichoice, do you think you can render a fair decision? Thank you.'"

Was it possible for Pendergraft to get a fair trial, one that had "nothing to do with abortion," in Ocala--where the last abortion clinic was burned to the ground in 1989, and no one was ever charged? Or for that matter in Marion County, "God's country," where a county commissioner designed popular state license plates with "Choose Life" scrawled in childlike writing? Were the authorities "sexist, consumed by religious bias, incompetent or something more sinister," as longtime Floridian and feminist clinic owner Patricia Baird-Windle asks? Manager of Pendergraft's Ocala Women's Center Diana Bellomo, a lifelong Ocala resident raising her own family there, is sure of the answer: "When you come to a city like this, where nothing is ever going to change, where they disliked Dr. Pendergraft before he ever came here, you know it's going to be unfair."...

[The full text is available at <http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20010618&s=frey>.] *****

"Pendergraft Released Pending Appeal," <http://www.refuseandresist.org/ab/022802pendergraft.html>.

-- Yoshie

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