Graber, Benjamin (verified) – Coral Springs

Killing Place:

Women’s Awareness of Coral Springs*
2929 N University Drive, Suite 202
Coral Springs, FL 33065-5047

* No AHCA license at this address, but advertises first trimester abortions at his website.

Home:

231 174th St, Apt 1116
North Miami Beach, FL


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YOB: May 1948

This practitioner currently holds staff privileges at the following hospital/medical/health institutions:

Coral Springs Medical Center, Coral Springs
Imperial Point Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale

This practitioner has indicated the following additional state licensure: New York, Texas, New Jersey

Florida Abortionist Ben Graber has a radio show, “The Dr. Ben Graber Gynecology Hour” on 850 WFTL AM Radio Sunday’s at 1 PM.

Broward County Commissioner Ben Graber

by George Bennett | January 21st, 2010

According to reports, Democratic congressional hopeful and abortionist, Ben Graber, faced state Sen. Ted Deutch in a [losing] bid for special Feb. 2 primary for the former seat of former U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler, says he’ll remove figures from his campaign Web site and Facebook page that suggest there’s an Associated Press “poll” that shows him getting 54 percent of the vote. The AP says Graber came across purely fictitious numbers that AP sent to its newspaper, radio and TV clients this week as a pre-election test to make sure their computer systems are prepared to handle returns.

Who is Broward County Florida Democrat Ben Graber?

Ben Graber is an abortionist who in 1988, examined a 10-year-old girl whose father brought her in pregnant.

Graber performed an abortion on the child and returned her to the father who was later accused of raping her.

Despite mandatory reporting laws in the state of Florida, Graber did not inform the state of the possibility of incest at the time of the abortion, according to news reports.

Officials were never notified of the suspicion of abuse by Graber but found out only when hospital ER physicians examined the sister of the 10-year-old that Graber aborted who was taken to the emergency room for medical care.

By the time child protective services reached the children (ages: 12, 10, 8 and 7) and news reports indicated that the father had allegedly molested most of them.

This was two-years after the father brought the pregnant 10-year-old to Graber, for the abortion.

Joanne Richter, executive director of the Broward County Sexual Assault Treatment Center stated to the press that Graber should have been aware of the possibility of sexual abuse and called authorities.

Graber never faced any charges for failing to report the sexual abuse of this child. Some believe that his connections as a Florida State House Representative at the time played a role in the decision to not prosecute.

Years later, when abortionist Benjamin Graber decided to close one of his Graber Gynecological Affiliates medical offices in Pompano Beach, Florida where he performed abortions, he sought out another doctor to sub-lease the office, because he was still under a lease contract with the owners.

Graber arranged to sublease the office to another abortionist by the name of Vladimar Rosenthal who owned the Today’s Women’s Medical Centers (abortion clinics) in South Florida.

The Miami Herald had earlier reported that several former employees of Rosenthal went to the Herald complaining that that the conditions at Rosenthal’s clinics were not good for patients. The employees showed the paper records that Rosenthal was paying them commission to sell anesthesia at the door. The state inspected Rosenthal’s abortion clinic and found several obscene pictures of unconscious women with their legs apart belonging to Rosenthal’s male nurse.

Employees said they were fired when Rosenthal was told that they had complained about the conditions at the clinic to the National Abortion Federation.

Despite the fact that the above allegations were reported in South Florida newspapers, and on record with the State Department of Professional Regulations, Graber chose Rosenthal to sublease his office. In a letter explaining to the owner of the building why Graber chose to sublease the facility to Rosenthal, Graber described Rosenthal as, “an excellent tenant who has been successfully in practice for a number of years.”

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