Abortion drug network sued for shipping illegal pills to Texans
By Michael Gryboski - Posted at The Christian Post:
Published February 27, 2026
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit accusing abortion drug provider Aid Access of illegally shipping abortion drugs into the Lone Star State, which bans the use of abortion drugs to terminate pregnancy.A complaint filed Tuesday in the District Court of Galveston County, Texas, alleged that Aid Access and its associates are overseeing “an international abortion-by-mail enterprise that illegally ships abortion-inducing drugs into Texas in open defiance of Texas law.”
Aid Access was founded by Dutch physician Dr. Rebecca Gompers in 2018 and has provided abortion drugs online for women in the United States, especially those living in states with abortion bans in place.
“Aid Access’s illegal acts in Texas are not theoretical — they have already caused the deaths of unborn children across the state,” reads the complaint. “Aid Access is a notorious part of a growing network of out-of-state abortion traffickers that deliberately target Texas residents and defy this State’s duly enacted protections for unborn children and their mothers.”
The suit alleges that Aid Access violates the Human Life Protection Act, Texas’ prohibitions on mailing abortion-inducing drugs, and state prohibitions on the unlicensed practice of medicine found in the Texas Occupations Code and the Texas Health and Safety Code.

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