Third Video Against Planned Parenthood Shows Former Technician Discussing 'Compensation' for Fetal Body Parts
The third video to be released in recent weeks against Planned Parenthood shows a former technician discussing the procurement of fetal body parts by the abortion organization.
In the third video released by the Center for Medical Progress, former technician Holly O'Donnell details her previous job at StemExpress, a company that was contracted with Planned Parenthood for the procurement and preservation of aborted fetal tissue.
O'Donnell told the Center for Medical Progress that during her employment with the Planned Parenthood-affiliated company, there was "incentive to try and get the hard stuff 'cause you're going to get more money."
"For whatever we could procure, they would get a certain percentage," O'Donnell tells the camera in the most recent video. "The main nurse was always trying to make sure we got our specimens. No one else really cared, but the main nurse did because she knew that Planned Parenthood was getting compensated."
"StemExpress is a company that hires procurement techs to draw blood and dissect dead fetuses and sell the parts to researchers," she said. "They've partnered with Planned Parenthood and they get part of the money because we pay them to use their facilities. And they get paid from it. They do get some kind of benefit."
The video released this week serves as the third in a series of undercover videos released by the Center for Medical Progress activist group.
The previous two videos showed Planned Parenthood executives discussing the costs affiliated with the procurement and preservation of aborted fetal tissue.
While the abortion provider argues that it donates aborted fetal tissue to scientists across the country for research and does not profit off of the donations, the recent videos have led members of Congress to call for the defunding of Planned Parenthood, as well as an investigation into their practices.