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Carol Everett's Heidi Group Fights Back After
False Accusations
NEWS PROVIDED BY
Life Legal Defense Foundation
March 25, 2021
ROUND ROCK, Texas, March 25, 2021 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Life Legal is representing Carol Everett and The Heidi Group in
legal actions following a defamatory campaign to destroy a viable pro-life
medical model for women facing an unplanned pregnancy.
When Carol Everett operated several lucrative abortion clinics in Dallas, she
never imagined she would become a champion for life-affirming health-care. But
after witnessing the death of a young woman during what should have been a
"routine" abortion and struggling with the gruesome disposal of third trimester
aborted babies, Carol realized the abortion industry's business model relied on
an unscrupulous profit motive that failed to prioritize women's safety.
Carol founded The Heidi Group in 1995, eventually developing a network of
pro-life medical centers to offer women meaningful alternatives to Planned
Parenthood's abortion-centric model.
In the summer of 2016, The Heidi Group qualified for public funding to operate
in two programs under Texas's Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). The
state's Healthy Texas Women and Family Planning Program initiatives both offered
health-care services to indigent women across Texas, providing a Medicaid-free
option to qualified Texas women. Carol grew her network, learning the
intricacies—and inconsistencies—of state contract compliance. It was not an
entirely smooth process (what state program is?), yet before long, The Heidi
Group's efforts embraced 35 clinics across the state, providing comprehensive
women's health-care services, including ultrasounds, prenatal care, STD/STI
testing and treatment, mammograms, cancer screenings, and more.
By comparison, in 2017, Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, with more than 80
years of experience, operated 39 clinics in the state, serving approximately
80,000 clients with annual funding of over $25 million - multiple times that of
The Heidi Group. It was clear that The Heidi Group was positioned to rival
Planned Parenthood's presence in the state, which did not go unnoticed by
pro-abortion factions in Texas and across the country. It led to what was later
described to Carol by a senior HHSC insider as a plot by pro-choicers within
HHSC to make sure The Heidi Group failed.
In May 2018, HHSC initiated a standard contract review that preliminarily - and
incorrectly – identified shortfalls in The Heidi Group's program. The state
subsequently subjected The Heidi Group to monthly contract reviews over the next
six months; The Heidi Group passed each one. In August 2018, the state reviewed
and renewed The Heidi Group's two contracts for a third year, effective
September 1, 2018. But, unbeknownst to Carol and her team of pro-life providers,
trouble loomed.
On September 26, 2018, less than a month into The Heidi Group's renewed
contracts, the Texas Observer, a pro-abortion bi-monthly publication, ran a
hit-piece attacking Carol and The Heidi Group. The Observer falsely reported
that The Heidi Group served only 3000 patients in its Healthy Texas Women
Program in 2017. The real number was more than three times higher. Two weeks
later, on the day before a new Executive Commissioner started at Texas's HHSC,
The Heidi Group's contracts were peremptorily terminated by HHSC without cause,
even though Carol was operating in contractual compliance.
Shockingly, The Heidi Group was never informed of the grounds for termination.
This inexplicable and facially unjust action by the state dissolved The Heidi
Group's network, leaving thousands of poor women underserved. Carol and her
provider team continued to give as much care as they could, independent of the
state. Ultimately, she was forced to close The Heidi Group's flagship medical
center because of funding shortfalls caused by the egregiously misguided
terminations and further abusive state action.
But the state's mischief was just beginning. In 2018-19, the HHSC Office of
Inspector General conducted an investigation based upon incomplete and false
information, and erroneously concluded that The Heidi Group had received massive
"overpayments," even though The Heidi Group documented that the state's money
had been properly used to serve tens of thousands of women in need. The vast
majority of the alleged "overpayments" arose from a billing process expressly
approved by HHSC's Associate Director of Women's Health and an attorney in
HHSC's Office of General Counsel. But the investigators failed to discover this
because they would not interview Carol, breaching her constitutional right to
due process.
In the spring of 2019, Carol learned that a disgruntled former Heidi Group
employee had been illegally accessing and altering Heidi Group internal files,
and providing them to investigators at the HHSC/Office of the Inspector General.
The former employee was arrested and confessed to her crimes. Recently uncovered
emails reveal that HHSC/OIG personnel apparently condoned the employee's illegal
activity; the emails indicate that they knew the computer intrusions occurred
without The Heidi Group's authorization. Moreover, an anonymous whistleblower
informed The Heidi Group's attorney that senior leaders within the HHSC Office
of Inspector General had leaked information to the media about the
investigation, which was incomplete at the time. Notwithstanding this parade of
prejudicial conduct – or perhaps because of it – the HHSC/OIG issued an
erroneous investigative report full of groundless findings. For example, The
Heidi Group had resolved two of the findings at issue a year earlier, yet the
investigators were unaware of that fact. Aggravating matters, the OIG then
launched a new, still ongoing audit of The Heidi Group, which exacerbated the
state's errors.
In response to this array of abusive actions, The Heidi Group fought back,
launching its own investigation and concomitant legal actions. In December 2020,
Carol filed a petition in a Williamson County District Court to obtain
depositions and information regarding the state's misconduct. These efforts
anticipate a potential lawsuit against the state for violating Carol's
constitutional and statutory rights under Texas and federal law, seeking justice
and compensation for the breaches of due process and civil rights Carol suffered
and the damages done to The Heidi Group.
Despite these many hardships, Carol remains resolute: "Texas is supposed to be
friendly to pro-lifers. Yet personnel within HHSC seem determined to minimize
the accomplishments of The Heidi Group. If we only count providers recognized by
the HHSC auditors, we have over 30,000 verified clients served. If we add
providers that affiliated with us after the first year, which the auditors still
have not recognized, I estimate the number is probably closer to 50,000 served.
Because of The Heidi Group, these women were offered an alternative to the
deadly solution of the abortionists. We cannot let this assault on the culture
of life go unchecked."
The Life Legal Defense Foundation and Austin-area attorneys Ed Watt, Stuart
Bowen, Stephen Casey, and David Lill represent Carol Everett and The Heidi
Group. Watt offers this perspective: "The Texas Observer article notes that half
of the contractors in one of the two HHSC programs and 10 in the other had funds
revoked in 2018 due to underperformance. Yet none of those others are being
attacked like The Heidi Group. It seems obvious that the reason why is because
they don't have a big pro-life target on their backs."
According to Life Legal's CEO, Alexandra Snyder: "Not only did Carol Everett
expose the abortion industry's ruthless, self-serving business model, but she
set out to provide actual medical services that value the protection of human
life. For this, Carol was targeted in a conspiratorial campaign to destroy her
credibility. Life Legal stands behind Carol and The Heidi Group in their mission
to provide high quality health care to women facing unplanned pregnancy."
About Life Legal Defense Foundation
Life Legal was established in 1989, and is a nonprofit organization composed of
attorneys and other concerned citizens committed to giving helpless and innocent
human beings of any age, and their advocates, a trained and committed voice in
the courtrooms of our nation. For more information about the Life Legal Defense
Foundation, visit www.lldf.org.
SOURCE Life Legal Defense Foundation
CONTACT: Alexandra Snyder, 202-717-7371
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