Industry promotions filled with ‘deceptive acts and practices, false pretenses, false promises, misrepresentations’

A pro-abortion organization called Mayday Health launched a campaign putting advertisements in gas stations across the state of South Dakota promoting its industry.
And now is getting sued by the state, where most abortion procedures are illegal.
The state accuses the organization, whose ads by now mostly have been removed by the business property owners, of “a plethora of deceptive acts and practices, false pretense, false promises, or misrepresentations, and the concealment, suppression, or omission of material facts in connection with the advertisement of abortion-inducing pills and abortion services…”
The action brought by the state targets Mayday Medicines Inc. and Allover. It seeks preliminary and permanent injunctions against the ads.
The state launched an investigation when the ads, claiming, “PREGNANT? DON’T WANT TO BE?” appeared.
The filing charges that Olivia Raisner, who manages the pro-abortion operation, said she targeted South Dakota for ads because of the state’s pro-life rules and regulations.