Paxton Sues Abortion-by-Mail Network

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against abortion-by-mail entities Aid Access GmbH, Aid Access B.V., as well as Remy Coeytaux and Rebecca Gomperts, for operations that defy state law.

According to Aid Access’s website, the company provides abortion services to all fifty U.S. states. In September 2025, Governor Greg Abbott (R) signed HB 7, which allows actions to be brought against anyone who “manufactures, distributes, mails, transports, delivers, prescribes, provides, or possesses abortion-inducing drugs in this state.”

“Aid Access’s illegal acts in Texas are not theoretical — they have already caused the deaths of unborn children across the state,” the complaint reads. “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.”

“This illegal operation endangers the lives of unborn children and their mothers and must be stopped,” the filing continues. “This Court should act swiftly to enjoin Defendants from continuing to operate their illegal scheme and impose civil penalties required by law for each violation of the Human Life Protection Act and related statutes.”

Paxton said in a statement that every unborn child “is a life worth protecting, and Texas law reflects that fundamental truth. Radicals sending abortion-inducing drugs into our state will be held accountable for ending innocent life.” He declared that his office “will defend the lives of the unborn and relentlessly enforce our state’s pro-life laws against Aid Access and other radicals like it.”

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