Reps. Jan Schakowsky, Zoe Lofgren, Jerry Nadler, and Yvette Clarke sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch and California Attorney General Kamala Harris on Tuesday requesting an investigation into the Center for Medical Progress and the selectively-edited video of a Planned Parenthood physician that it recently released.



According to press reports, the Center for Medical Progress created a fake limited liability corporation in advance of the meeting it recorded with a Planned Parenthood doctor. The video was captured by actors using fake identification to pose as buyers from that fake human biologics company. This elaborate scheme raises serious questions about whether any federal or state laws were violated in securing the LLC or the personal identification that were part of its execution.



The video was also filmed without the consent of the Planned Parenthood doctor, which may violate California law.



There are other questions about possible coordination between the Center for Medical Progress and Members of Congress who knew about the video weeks in advance of its release.



“Like the millions of women who access their broad-range of health services every day, we trust Planned Parenthood,” said Congressman Jerrold Nadler. “This video is nothing more than a witch hunt – an elaborate, possibly illegal, scheme to attack Planned Parenthood, undermine their life-saving work and deny the Constitutional and moral rights of women across the country. I urge the Department of Justice and the state of California to investigate the Center for Medical Progress and determine if their activities in planning and making these videos violated state and federal laws. We need to stand up to such bullying tactics and ensure that every woman is free to make her own health care decisions.”



“This is a new low, even for anti-abortion activists who will stop at nothing in their effort to undermine a woman’s right to choose,” said Congresswoman Schakowsky. “I believe the Center for Medical Progress may have broken the law in developing and executing this unbelievably elaborate and troubling scheme, and all Americans should have concerns about that. I hope that Attoneys General Lynch and Harris will investigate this case.”



“Planned Parenthood is a well-respected and important organization in my community,” said Congresswoman Lofgren. “One in five women in America has gone to Planned Parenthood at some point in their lives. The recent surreptitiously recorded video is the latest iteration of harassment and partisan attacks on Planned Parenthood which have become far too common, and raises serious legal questions that merit an investigation into whether the so-called ‘Center for Medical Process’ has broken the law.”



“I am deeply concerned about the allegations that federal and state laws were violated in an attempt to attack Planned Parenthood, an organization that provides critical health care services to more than three million men and women each year, and that the attack was coordinated by conservative activists who want to discredit Planned Parenthood and its work,” said Congresswoman Clarke. “I urge Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the Honorable Kamala Harris, Attorney General of California, to initiate a full investigation into this incident to determine if any fraud or other illegal activities were committed.”



The text of the letter is attached and can be found below:



July 21, 2015



The Honorable Loretta E. Lynch The Honorable Kamala Harris

Attorney General Attorney General

U.S. Department of Justice California Department of Justice

950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW P.O. Box 944255

Washington, DC 20530 Sacramento, CA 94244



Dear Attorney General Lynch and Attorney General Harris:



We are writing to request that you investigate whether any laws were broken by individuals who participated in an elaborate, multi-year scheme to impersonate corporate officials from a fake biologics company, secretly filmed video of a Planned Parenthood physician in California, and make public portions of the video without her consent.



The video at issue was taken by an anti-abortion group based in Irvine, California called the Center for Medical Progress, which was founded by David Daleiden. According to the group’s website, the video was taken in California “with actors posing as buyers from a human biologics company.”



Press accounts regarding this incident have reported that this group created “fake identification” in order to falsely impersonate corporate executives and “gain access” to meetings with Planned Parenthood officials.[2] It is unclear from these reports what forms of fake identification they created, whether any false statements were made on applications for this fake identification, whether this fake identification purported to be issued by or was processed through any state or federal agency, or whether any fraudulent information was transmitted electronically or through the mail relating to this fake identification.



Press accounts have also reported that Mr. Daleiden’s group filed paperwork to create a fake corporate entity. As one press account reported:



Daleiden also created a fake limited liability corporation (LLC) called Biomax Procurement Services in California, first filing paperwork in October 2013, so that he could pose as a biotech company interested in acquiring fetal tissue.



According to the official webpage maintained by the Secretary of State of California listing registered businesses in the state, Mr. Daleiden’s company filed this paperwork on October 11, 2013, listing an address in Norwalk, California, and the company is currently listed as “ACTIVE.” Other accounts have reported that this group created “a fake human tissue website that purports to provide services to stem cell researchers.”



It is unclear from these reports what specific paperwork Mr. Daleiden’s group filed, whether the address listed ever hosted any legitimate business concern, the extent to which this group may have submitted false statements to governmental entities, whether the group transmitted fraudulent information through the mail or electronic communications, or whether this fake company filed tax returns or other documents with the Internal Revenue Service or other federal agencies.



Finally, this group’s actions also may implicate California’s Invasion of Privacy Act, which prohibits recording individuals without their consent. According to press accounts, Mr. Daleiden is a “friend” of James O’Keefe, the individual who posed as a pimp and secretly videotaped ACORN staff in offices in California and other states.



On April 1, 2010, the Attorney General of California issued a report of its investigation into allegations relating to Mr. O’Keefe’s video, concluding:



The video releases were heavily edited to feature only the worst or most inappropriate statements of the various ACORN employees and to omit some of the most salient statements by O’Keefe and Giles.



Mr. O’Keefe and another individual who engaged in these activities were given immunity from criminal prosecution “in exchange for providing the full, unedited videotapes.” As a result, the Attorney General’s office “did not determine if they violated California’s Invasion of Privacy Act,” but warned that “[i]f the circumstances meet the requirements of the Act, the ACORN employees may be able to bring a private suit.”



In 2013, Mr. O’Keefe paid $100,000 in damages to settle the private suit brought by an ACORN employee for recording conversations without his consent in violation of California state law and portraying him untruthfully.



For all of these reasons, we request that you initiate an investigation to determine whether Mr. Daleiden, his organization, or anyone else who participated in, aided, or encouraged these deceptive activities may have violated federal or state laws.



Thank you for your consideration of this request.



Sincerely,





Jan Schakowsky Yvette D. Clarke

Member of Congress Member of Congress





Jerrold Nadler Zoe Lofgren

Member of Congress Member of Congress