StemExpress got a temporary restraining order against the Center for Medical Progress (CPM) after its executives met with CPM’s undercover investigator David Daleiden.
The order prevents CMP from releasing more video footage.Daleiden told CNN the reason StemExpress is trying to suppress the video he took of its CEO on May 22 is because the company doesn’t want anyone to know it bought whole intact dead babies from Planned Parenthood.
“In a meeting with their top leadership, they admitted that they sometimes get fully intact fetuses shipped to their laboratory from the abortion clinics they work with, and that could be prima facie evidence of born alive infants,” Daleiden said. “And so that’s why they’re trying to suppress that videotape and they’re very scared of it.”
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Daleiden, posing as CEO of a fictitious company called BioMax, and his team had lunch with StemExpress CEO Cate Dyer and other senior personnel from the company that is the primary buyer of aborted baby parts from Planned Parenthood.
StemExpress filed a lawsuit against Daleiden earlier this week in hopes of stopping the video and other material from being distributed. The company apparently talked about things that may shock America and any future stockholders of the as-yet privately held company
They are claiming the meeting was confidential and that Daleiden signed a confidentiality agreement.
A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge but ordered a very narrow temporary restraining order related to one video on Tuesday.
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