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Report: Facebook gave police a teenage girl ‘s private messages to turn her in for an abortion

An abortion that per reports the young woman ‘s family was okay with but Facebook was not. According to a bombshell report in the New York Post, Meta ‘s latest extraordinary gaffe involves a Nebraska teenager and her mother who apparently made the harrowing mistake of using the social network to discuss such to begin with.

It only gets worse from there. Court records initially obtained by local papers (and since seen by this newspaper) show that a search warrant was pushed on Facebook back in June over the incident. Police sought information in the state after apparently learning that the girl and her mother had been planning for the girl to get an abortion. How exactly that abortion was meant to occur in Nebraska remains murky considering it is illegal in the state.

(Most women know how this goes so we don’t have to go too much into detail on that front.)

Celeste Burgess and her mother, 41-year-old Jessica Burgess have been identified as the duo involved according to court documents. Documents claim (though this cannot be verified) that the family had intended for the young girl to have a pill-induced abortion at 23 weeks pregnant when the Nebraska limit is all but 20 weeks.

“Nothing in the valid warrants we received from local law enforcement in early June, prior to the Supreme Court decision, mentioned abortion,” said Meta spokesperson Andy Stone.

“The warrants concerned charges related to a criminal investigation and court documents indicate that police at the time were investigating the case of a stillborn baby who was burned and buried, not a decision to have an abortion,” he added in a series of Twitter posts.

EDITORS NOTE: PLEASE MY FELLOW WOMEN OUT THERE DO NOT FOR ANY REASON DISCUSS YOUR PLAN TO HAVE AN ABORTION OR ANYTHING TO DO WITH AN ABORTION ON SOCIAL MEDIA.

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