David Daleiden

David Daleiden
Born David Robert Daleiden[1]
(1989-01-01) January 1, 1989
Santa Clara County, California U.S.
Nationality United States
Education Davis Senior High School (2007)
Alma mater Claremont McKenna College
Occupation Activist
Home town Davis, California
Religion Christian (Catholic)

David Robert Daleiden (born 1989[2] in California) is a pro-life activist who worked for Live Action before founding the Irvine, California-based Center for Medical Progress (CMP) in 2013.[3][4]

Early life and family

Daleiden says he is the "child of a crisis pregnancy" and grew up "culturally Catholic."[5] His mother, Gina Surkala Daleiden, served for 9 years as a trustee on the Davis School Board and is the executive director of First 5 Yolo, a state taxpayer funded early childhood development program.[6][7]

Daleiden graduated from Davis High School in 2007 and later from Claremont McKenna College.[8][9][10][11][12]

Pro-life controversy

In 2015, Daleiden released videos showing Planned Parenthood officials ostensibly discussing fees for human fetal tissue and organs.[13][14] Daleiden, an associate of Lila Rose, ran a Live Action chapter in 2007 and was the organization’s director of research "during the early stages" of the project to make secret recordings of Planned Parenthood clinics.[15][16] He registered his Center for Medical Progress originally as a tax-exempt biomedical charity. In furtherance of the scheme, he additionally set up a putative biomedical research company called Biomax Procurement Services, but after its real activities were exposed, reregistered it as a journalistic organization.[17] [18][15] He orchestrated surreptitious recordings of interviews where his associates asked about tissue donation costs, and questioned whether tissue samples could be acquired from African American patients with sickle-cell anemia.[19]

Planned Parenthood asserts that they may donate fetal tissue at the request of a patient, but such tissue is never sold.[19][20] The content of the videos were widely considered to be intentionally misleading, products of manipulative interviewing and deceptive editing.[21]

The videos were shown to Republican Congressmen Trent Franks and Tim Murphy two weeks before being made publicly available, leading commentators to note that the timing of the release appeared to coincide with a bipartisan bill to raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure.[22][23][5]

On July 31, 2015, the National Abortion Federation sued CMP and Daleiden, alleging that Daleiden's campaign violated its members' privacy and threatened their safety.[24]

On January 22, 2016, Daleiden appeared on C-SPAN for a question-and-answer session that included viewer call-ins. He advocated reverting current laws back to the time when all elective abortions were criminal acts. The segment's opposing view was presented by NARAL Pro-Choice America policy director Donna Crane.[25][26]

Criminal charges

On January 25, 2016, a grand jury in Harris County, Texas, that originally had investigated the Gulf Coast chapter of Planned Parenthood indicted Daleiden on a felony count of tampering with governmental records by making and using a fake driver's license,[27] and a misdemeanor charge for emailing an offer to buy fetal tissue for $1,600.[28][29][30]

Daleiden turned himself in on February 4, 2016,[31][32] and appeared in court after posting $3,000 bond.[33] He could have faced a prison sentence of up to 22 years if convicted, according to The Washington Post.[28] He reportedly rejected a plea deal in the case.[34]

The misdemeanor charge of offering to buy fetal tissue was dismissed on June 13, 2016, because of a defect in the indictment. The felony charge regarding the alleged use of a false driver license was pending in another court in Harris County.[35] On July 26, 2016, Texas District Judge Brock Thomas dismissed the felony charges at the request of Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson.[21][36]

References

  1. "California Birth Index 1905-1995". California Office of Health Information and Research. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  2. "Sting Videos Part Of Longtime Campaign Against Planned Parenthood". NPR. July 22, 2015. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  3. Jonathan Stempel (July 31, 2015). "Anti-abortion group is sued over video releases". Reuters.
  4. Thanawala, Sudhin (July 31, 2015). "Judge blocks release of recordings by anti-abortion group". Associated Press.
  5. 1 2 "With Planned Parenthood Videos, Activist Ignites Abortion Issue". New York Times. July 23, 2015.
  6. "Gina Daleiden". Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  7. Vanguard Administrator (September 10, 2015). "Gina Daleiden Named Interim Director of First 5 Yolo". Davis Vanguard. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  8. Sandhya Somashekhar (October 14, 2015). "Meet the millennial who infiltrated the guarded world of abortion providers". Washington Post. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  9. "Why the Catholic Behind the Planned Parenthood Videos Went Undercover". National Catholic Register. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  10. "DHS grad at center of abortion controversy". Davis Enterprise. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  11. "Sacramento News & Review - David Daleiden's homegrown anti-abortion scandal - Feature Story - Local Stories - November 12, 2015". News & Review. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  12. "Creator of covert Planned Parenthood videos in the spotlight". Associated Press Big Story. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  13. Rhodan, Maya (July 14, 2015). "Republican Presidential Contenders Slam Planned Parenthood Over Video". Time. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  14. Basu, Tanya (July 21, 2015). "Activists Release Second Video Slamming Planned Parenthood Fetal Tissue Donations". Time. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  15. 1 2 "Who Is the 26-Year-Old Man Behind the Planned Parenthood 'Sting' Videos?". Yahoo Health. July 22, 2015.
  16. "Maker of Planned Parenthood Video Called Abortion 'Genocide'". The Daily Beast. July 15, 2015.
  17. "Planned Parenthood: More Sting Videos Are Coming". Huffington Post. The CMP was founded by David Daleiden, an anti-abortion activist who previously worked for the group Live Action, known for its heavily edited undercover videos of Planned Parenthood staffers.
  18. "Group Behind Planned Parenthood Sting Video May Have Tricked IRS, Donors". The Huffington Post. July 17, 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  19. 1 2 "Planned Parenthood says video part of decadelong harassment". July 20, 2015.
  20. Bassett, Laura (July 20, 2015). "Planned Parenthood: More Sting Videos Are Coming". Huffington Post.
  21. 1 2 Charges dismissed in indictments over Planned Parenthood sting videos, The Guardian, Molly Redden, July 26 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  22. "Lawmakers Knew About Planned Parenthood Video Weeks Ago (Video)". Rollcall.com. July 16, 2015.
  23. "Coincidence ... or Is It? Planned Parenthood 'Sting' Video Isn't First to Derail Legislation". Yahoo Health. July 17, 2015.
  24. "State Probes Find Zero Planned Parenthood Violations As Antiabortion Group Is Sued Over Undercover Videos". Yahoo News. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  25. "Washington Journal: David Daleiden on Planned Parenthood". C-SPAN.org. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
  26. "Washington Journal: Donna Crane on Supreme Court Abortion Case". C-SPAN.org. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
  27. The Harris County, Texas grand jury charged Daleiden with making, presenting and using a California driver's license "with the intent to defraud and harm another [ . . . ]". The photocopy attached to the indictment appears to show a California driver's license in the name of "Robert David Sarkis." Indictment, Jan. 25, 2016, The State of Texas v. David Robert Daleiden, case no. 1496318, 338th District Court, Harris County, Texas.
  28. 1 2 Danielle Paquette (January 26, 2016). "The charges against anti-Planned Parenthood filmmaker, explained". Washington Post. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  29. "Grand Jury Won't Take Action Against Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast". Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Channel 13 News Houston. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  30. Fernandez, Manny (January 25, 2016). "2 Abortion Foes Behind Planned Parenthood Videos Are Indicted". The New York Times.
  31. Sandhya Somashekhar (February 4, 2016). "Activist behind anti-Planned Parenthood videos turns himself in". Washington Post. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  32. Ruthy Munoz (February 4, 2016). "Indicted anti-abortion activist behind videos appears in Texas court". Reuters. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  33. "The Latest: Anti-abortion activist surrenders in Texas". Associated Press. February 4, 2016. Retrieved February 4, 2016 via Miami Herald.
  34. "2 behind Planned Parenthood videos rejecting plea deals". Associated Press. 29 April 2016.
  35. Bradford Richardson, "Misdemeanor charge dropped against David Daleiden in undercover Planned Parenthood sting," June 14, 2016, The Washington Times, at .
  36. Last charge dropped against anti-abortion duo behind Planned Parenthood videos,” July 26, 2016; Fox News, at
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