A man in Texas who sued his ex-wife’s friends for helping her to obtain an abortion “is not and was not morally opposed” to her actions, the friends have claimed in a countersuit filed this week.
filed this week. Instead, they allege, he knew about her plans all along, but chose not to act as part of a yearslong pattern of emotional abuse.
But Silva, “did not file this lawsuit because he is interested in ‘protecting life,’” Brittni’s friends said in their counterclaim. “Instead, he wanted to control a life, Brittni’s.”filed on Monday, Noyola and Carpenter claim that Silva had not only found the pill and a phone number for an abortion clinic hotline in Brittni’s purse, but had also gone through her phone and read text messages in which she and her friends discussed the self-managed abortion.
Silva then allegedly “laid in wait” for Brittni to have the abortion, which she did several days later. Less than two weeks after that, Silva confronted her about it, with Brittni texting Carpenter afterwards that he was threatening to have her thrown in jail “if she did not give herself to him ‘mind body and soul.’”
“Silva’s plan to blackmail and control Brittni failed,” the suit goes on to say, “and their divorce was finalized in February 2023. This did not stop Silva from continuing his abusive behavior. Approximately a month later, Silva turned his extortion plan into one for revenge and profit”—by suing the women for $1 million in damages each, something they called “as shocking as it is shameful” in their Monday filing.
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