| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | 
| July 1, 2011 | 
| Contact: Annie  Shields | 
| Phone: 310.556.2500 | 
| Email: ashields@msmagazine.com | 
Anti-abortion  Extremist Convicted of Stalking Doctor
Today,  12 jurors in Charlotte, N.C., found anti-abortion extremist leader   Flip Benham guilty of criminally stalking a Charlotte-area physician who   performs abortions. This is the second time Benham, who is director of  Operation  Rescue/Operation Save America, was convicted for conduct  that caused a person to  fear for their safety or the safety of their  family.
"For too long,  Benham and his organization have been  able to stalk and terrorize abortion  providers and their families with  impunity," said duVergne Gaines, legal  coordinator for the Feminist  Majority Foundation, who attended the 5-day trial.  "They have  distributed WANTED posters and engaged in other outrageous conduct in   an attempt to intimidate doctors out of providing safe, legal abortions  for  women here in Charlotte," continued Gaines.
"This trial and  its outcome  are important," said Katherine Spillar, executive vice  president of the Feminist  Majority Foundation. "We hope this verdict  will encourage other district  attorneys and the Department of Justice  to prosecute extremists who, like  Benham, are terrorizing abortion  doctors across the country," continued  Spillar.
The Feminist  Majority Foundation has been working with  Charlotte-area clinics and  doctors to stop anti-abortion extremist harassment.  "We have been  alarmed by the extremists' brazen use of old-West-style WANTED  posters  to target doctors at their homes and offices," explained  Spillar.
Indeed,  in key testimony for the prosecution, Charlotte Police  Detective  Harris presented compelling details of how abortion extremists have   murdered doctors who were initially featured on WANTED posters, just as  is  happening in Charlotte today. "Harris' statements underscore the  importance of  prosecuting extremists to the full extent of the law in  order to prevent threats  from escalating to violence," observed Gaines.
In  addition to the guilty  verdict, the Judge entered an extensive  protective order preventing Benham from  entering the residential  community where the doctor lives, and from coming  within 500 feet of  the doctor's office and the two women's health clinics where  he  performs abortions. Additionally, Benham is prevented from contacting in  any  manner the doctor and his family, and from publishing WANTED  posters or other  materials, including on his website or online, that  reference the doctor or his  home or office address. Benham has entered a  notice of appeal of the verdict.  However the protective order will  remain in force until the appeal is  heard. 
The  Feminist Majority Foundation runs the National Clinic Access Project,   which is the oldest and largest clinic defense project in the nation -   researching and tracking extremist groups, organizing community support  for  clinics, providing safety assessments, sponsoring litigation to  defend clinics,  and working with law enforcement to stop violence  against abortion  providers.
Interviews with duVergne Gaines and Katherine Spillar can be  arranged by calling 310 556 2500.
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