For Immediate Release—Today, October 17th, news broke that Curtis Bay Medical Waste, the facility responsible for transporting the box of 115 aborted babies found by PAAU last year, was fined $1.7 million for a criminal penalty after pleading guilty to over 40 charges related to environmental violations. These violations included failing to properly incinerate medical waste before dumping it into landfills.
In March 2022, the remains of 115 aborted babies were intercepted by PAAU activists as they were being loaded into a Curtis Bay truck outside of the Washington Surgi-Center in Washington DC. These included five late-term aborted babies, far past viability, who were destined to provide energy to residents of Baltimore.
Curtis Bay has a long history of collecting and burning aborted babies for energy in the Baltimore area. They are the leading medical waste pick up service for abortion facilities in the DMV area. These 40 charges were all related to the improper disposal and treatment of medical waste, including fetal remains.
One of the investigators on the case was quoted saying, “Our evidence shows that they knew they were failing to do what they were required to do. They failed, and they were caught.”
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