An abortion doctor plans to ask for an investigation of the state attorney general and Bill O'Reilly over comments by the Fox television host that he got information from Kansas abortion records, the doctor's attorneys said Saturday. Dr.
George Tiller said he will ask the Kansas Supreme Court on Monday to
appoint a special prosecutor to investigate and take possession of the
records of 90 patients from two clinics. Attorney General Phill Kline obtained the records recently after a two-year battle that prompted privacy
concerns. He has said he sought the records to review them for evidence
of possible crimes including rape and illegal abortions. During a Friday night broadcast of 'The O'Reilly Factor,'
the conservative host said a 'source inside' told the show that Tiller
performs late-term abortions when a patient is depressed, which
O'Reilly deemed 'executing babies.' O'Reilly also said his show
has evidence that Tiller's clinic and another unnamed clinic have
broken Kansas law by failing to report potential rapes with victims
ages 10 to 15. A spokeswoman for Kline, who received redacted
copies of the records Oct. 24, said Saturday he doesn't know how
O'Reilly obtained the information. 'We don't know anything about
Mr. O'Reilly's inside source,' spokeswoman Sherriene Jones said. 'I
assumed he was talking about somebody on the inside of the abortion
clinics.'
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