Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita went on Fox News announcing legal investigation of doctor who shared Ohio 10-year-old’s abortion story

Staff Report from Ohio Capital Journal

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is investigating the Indiana abortion doctor who brought to light the case of a 10-year-old rape rape victim who was unable to get an abortion in Ohio, he told FoxNews commentator Jesse Watters Wednesday night.

State law requires doctors performing an abortion on anyone younger than 16 to file a report with the Indiana Department of Health and Indiana Department of Child Services within three days.

Rokita said in his letter he is awaiting responses from both agencies.

“As the attorney for the state of Indiana, my office needs these documents and proofs in order to execute the requisite legal protections for the people of Indiana, and perhaps more importantly, to ensure the public’s confidence in your agencies regarding this horrible matter,” the letter to Holcomb said.

Rokita told FoxNews commentator Jesse Watters Wednesday night his office is investigating the Indiana abortion doctor who brought the case to light nationally. But he provided no details during the appearance.

“And then we have this abortion activist acting as a doctor with a history of failing to report. So we’re gathering the information,” Rokita said on air. “We’re gathering the evidence as we speak, and we’re going to fight this to the end, including looking at her licensure. If she failed to report it in Indiana, it’s a crime for – to not report, to intentionally not report.”

Indianapolis obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Caitlin Bernard was first quoted by the Indianapolis Star about being contacted by a doctor in Ohio when the child couldn’t get an abortion there because she was just past the state’s six-week ban. After Republicans questioned the veracity of the claim in recent days, the alleged perpetrator was charged with rape and arraigned Wednesday in Columbus.

Police in the case said the girl’s mother contacted authorities June 22 and the abortion was performed in Indianapolis June 30.

Failure to file the proper paperwork is a misdemeanor and Rokita also said it could impact Bernard’s medical license.

Indiana Right to Life in 2018 accused eight abortion doctors of not filing the appropriate documents for young girls receiving abortions – including Bernard. Indiana’s online license search shows no discipline for Bernard.

The Indiana General Assembly is set to return July 25 for a special session on abortion and tax refunds.

The Indiana Democratic Party released a statement that said “Attorney General Todd Rokita is looking to sue a doctor for saving a young girl’s life. The Indiana Republican Party believes rape survivors – including minors – should be forced to give birth to their rapist’s baby. Their agenda is dangerous and too extreme for Indiana.”

This story originally appeared in the Indiana Capital Chronicle.

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