| Playing Whack-A-Mole With Abortionist Ghali | |
No matter how often the authorities smack down Nabil Ghali, he's bound to pop up someplace else sooner or later. Where is he now? Your guess is as good as mine, but odds are he's doing abortions someplace. It seems to be a habit he just can't break. I did a sort of Nabil Ghali retrospective in a recent feature, Alice in Dadeland. In a nutshell, he had gotten in trouble for botching obstetric cases, including a case in which a woman died, and for having sex with his 14-year-old goddaughter. With things looking bleak for him in Kentucky, he boogied off to Florida and worked for the colorful Betty Eason at her Dadeland abortion mill. When Dadeland was shut down by the IRS for unpaid taxes, Eason bought her equipment back, re-hired Ghali, and was back in business as Women's Service Center. But Ghali wasn't dependent on Betty Eason to keep him busy. He managed to get into a lot of trouble entirely on his own. Ghali opened his own Miami area abortion facility, Blue Coral Medical Center. It was shut down under an emergency order describing "deplorable conditions," including a suction device with green mold growing in it, improperly discarded bloodstained sponges, generally poor infection control, about 70 different kinds of medication with expired dates, unsafely administered general anesthesia, stirrups covered with blood, and untrained workers monitoring women in recovery. One of the inspectors told the Miami Herald, "When we got there, there wasn't any soap in the place, so our inspectors had to go next door to wash their hands." But despite the conditions at Blue Coral, it was re-opened under stipulations. (Miami Herald 9-28-89, 1-4-90; Panama City News Herald 9-28-89) Wherever Ghali went, women suffered. Next page > Ghali's Florida Lawsuits
Appendix: Child Sexual Abuse by Ghali
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