Steven Chase Brigham,
a physician whose medical license has been revoked, relinquished, or temporarily suspended in five states, is now facing regulatory and tax troubles that could jeopardize his chain of 15 abortion clinics.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health this month ordered Brigham to permanently shut his four clinics in the state for repeatedly employing unlicensed caregivers.
Lawyer Julia Gabis, who represents Brigham in the Pennsylvania case, contends that the order violates his constitutional rights and reflects selective enforcement against abortion providers. The department rejected those arguments.
“We intend to appeal this decision to the Commonwealth Court,” Gabis said in an e-mail.
Brigham also has to deal with the IRS. In April, it placed $234,536 in liens against him for failing to pay payroll taxes from 2002 to 2006. His company, which does business as American Women’s Services, has six clinics in New Jersey, including the headquarters at 1 Alpha Ave., Voorhees.
John Zen Jackson, a lawyer in Warren, N.J. who represented Brigham in a lawsuit against him by his accounting firm, did not respond to requests for comment on the liens.
Brigham, 53, has rarely given interviews about his legal scrapes, which go back as far as 1989 and have pitted him against medical boards, creditors, landlords, patients, and others. He declined to be interviewed for this article.
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Brigham graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1986. By 1990, when abortion became the focus of his practice, he was licensed in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, California, Florida, and Georgia, public records show.
Pennsylvania was the first setback. In a confidential 1992 settlement, Brigham agreed to permanently give up his license amid an investigation of his practice in Wyomissing.
Despite this restriction, Brigham continued to own and expand his abortion business in the state.
In 1994, New York took his license, finding him guilty of “gross negligence” and “inexcusably bad judgment” involving two late-pregnancy abortions. The patients suffered life-threatening bleeding and required emergency hospital operations, public records show.
Brigham maintained offices in New York through 1995 but failed to file state business taxes, a misdemeanor for which he was sentenced to 120 days in jail and $8,188 in restitution, public records show.
In Florida, Brigham lost his license for not disclosing New York’s action. California put him on probation and ordered extra training; instead, he let his license lapse, as he did in Georgia.
New Jersey suspended Brigham’s license in 1993, citing the same botched abortions as New York, plus other charges. After three years of defending himself against an action by the state Attorney General’s Office, Brigham won full reinstatement of his medical privileges.
Pennsylvania’s latest disciplinary action came July 7 when Deputy Secretary of Health Robert Torres permanently banned Brigham and any corporation in which he has a controlling interest from providing abortions in the state. Torres’ order cites repeated violations of the state’s medical licensing rules.
American Women’s Services does about 3,600 abortions a year in Pennsylvania, state records show. It has clinics in Pittsburgh, Allentown, Erie, and State College. Until last month its website also listed 11 locations in Philadelphia, Bristol Borough, King of Prussia, and Willow Grove where patients could rendezvous for “free transportation” to a clinic.
Vicki Saporta, president of the National Abortion Federation, said this week, “We applaud Pennsylvania’s decision.”
Her trade association, which has 400 abortion providers that meet its clinical standards, has long criticized the quality of care at Brigham’s clinics.
The most recent violation cited in the July 7 order occurred in 2008, when a woman who was not a nurse worked as one in the Pittsburgh clinic, according to Health Department charges.
During hearings early last year, Brigham contended he had been duped. He testified that he did not know the applicant’s name when he verified the license number she provided to his office administrator. As a result, he verified the wrong person’s license.
Asked why he did not specifically check the applicant’s name, he said, “It didn’t dawn on me. I mean, I just, I didn’t. . . . I don’t know. I guess I don’t have a good explanation.”
In his legal pleadings, Brigham argued that even if there were a licensing violation, it was minor. Shutting him down, he contended, would be “excessive” and “drastic.”
But the 2008 violation was far from minor, health officials decided, in the context of his previous lapses.
In 1997, Brigham employed an obstetrician-gynecologist who was under suspension for, among other things, sexually molesting patients.
“We contacted Dr. Brigham, and he said he wasn’t aware that the license was suspended,” recalled Kenneth Brody, the department’s chief counsel. The department accepted that explanation and did not discipline Brigham.
In 2004, Brigham again pleaded ignorance. He said he was unaware that a physician who had done more than 1,600 abortions at American Women’s Services clinics in Pennsylvania had previously retired his license and thus was not paying into the state’s medical malpractice insurance fund.
That time, Brigham had to promise the department that from then on, his company would go to special lengths to verify medical credentials. He agreed that any further slip-ups would be grounds for barring him from having abortion facilities “directly or indirectly” in the state.
In issuing the shut-down order last week, Torres rejected one last legal argument that Brigham added to his pleadings early this year: He claimed the case had become moot because in January, he transferred ownership of his Pennsylvania clinics to a newly created company headed by a 70-year-old woman in Toledo, Ohio.
Permission to run abortion clinics “may not be transferred as part of a sales transaction,” Torres ruled. Any transfer “would be void.”
During Brigham’s travails, his enterprise has continually evolved. Over the years, he has created at least 20 corporate entities – some with names such as Peaceful Corp., Goodness Inc., and Kindness Corp. – and added clinics in Virginia and Maryland.
The IRS now has a big claim against all of it.
“We have made a demand for payment of this liability, but it remains unpaid,” say April IRS notices demanding $234,536 for unpaid payroll taxes. “Therefore, there is a lien in favor of the United States on all property and rights to property belonging to this taxpayer for the amount of these taxes, and additional penalties, interest, and costs that may accrue.”


July 27, 2010 at 5:49 pm
Poor ole Steve, Meanwhile, the pristine houses of death: “We sweep up. We are absolutely legal,” rake it in. Steve, you should be really rich by now. What happened?
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July 28, 2010 at 2:41 pm
Another misconception, John. Clinics no longer “take it in.” When there were just a few clinics in the country, sure. But today, they barely make it. That’s because they’ve kept the average price so ridiculously low to help women.
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July 28, 2010 at 3:04 pm
Guess every cloud has a silver lining.
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July 27, 2010 at 6:00 pm
Good to see abortion.com is strong enough to report the bad news as well as the good in abortion services.
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July 28, 2010 at 2:41 pm
We’ve been warning folks all along that there are sleazeballs out there. Like in any field. Unfortunately, the pro-choice groups do not often join us…
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July 28, 2010 at 2:49 pm
They don’t join because they are so wrapped up in hating and fearing abortion they cannot exercise critical thinking. When you don’t have power and you are threatened, your best defense is to go completely over the top in your reaction. Obviously the so-called “pro-lifers” are faced with an insuperable threat they can’t deal with. Since they have to overreact to it, they simply cannot afford to exercise critical thinking about abortion….
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July 29, 2010 at 8:52 am
No, CG, i was talking about the pro-CHOICE groups!
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July 29, 2010 at 1:08 pm
Dang, it must be the Alsheimer’s!
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July 29, 2010 at 12:12 am
I discovered in the FB group that other members within the industry have been trying for quite a while to call him to task for not adhering to the health standards that the abortion clinics are required to maintain.
But it’s not until the government realizes that they won’t be getting their taxes that they did something about him.
In the meantime, there is no telling how many women have had their health jeopardized by him.
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July 29, 2010 at 5:36 am
It is sad that there are a few clinics/docs out there like this one but they are far and few between! Thank goodness….word does get out in the community when there is a “bad” clinic but obviously they do still see some pts….but there are bad docs in every field not just abortion and they are in no way regulated like clinics are….
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July 29, 2010 at 6:37 am
Sugar,
There is tremendous over site on physicians,
And professional boards over there conduct.
It remains an enigma to me how this person did not get closed years ago.
The vast majority of Doctors find their job a calling, don’t get to start work into their 30s, have decades of sleep deprivation, and if you divided their income by their hours worked an and factored in something for eductaion, you would be shocked how little they truly are paid.
Dunkles comments are incoherent as usual.
He harasses woman outside of their homes, intimidates them, and admitted to fraud on this site, it sounds like you are new here.
Love to have your input.
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July 29, 2010 at 10:06 am
It’s a shame that when considering an abortion, more women don’t think about the necessity of finding a clinic that is reputable.
That’s why the service you offer is so important.
But there are so many other things going on in her mind that the fact that there are some clinics that might not be safe might not occur to her.
I saw this Dunkle fellow give a personal address in another thread after someone asked where to send donations to a charity, in order to intercept the money that was intended for the charity.
I had read also that there was a guy here that terrorizes clinic staff at their homes that posts here. Is this the same one, or are there more than one here?
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July 30, 2010 at 8:01 am
Dunkle is the one who protests at homes. Now, to his defense, I would not say he “terrorizes” these folks. Indeed, while I wish he wouldn’t do it, I defend his right to stand outside a house and protest, as long as he doesn’t step over the line.
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July 30, 2010 at 9:04 am
What can possibly be going on in their homes that he would want to protest?
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February 9, 2014 at 4:25 am
Stacy-I am not definitively sure about the Glee gum but it apperas to be low in FODMAPs it is primarily cane sugar and glucose. Breyer’s lactose free vanilla ice cream. I would also check out some of the almond and coconut milk based ice creams that are popping up at many grocery stores! Always check ingredients to be sure the products do not contain other FODMAPs.
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July 29, 2010 at 6:48 am
Calling Dunkle Mr. dunkle is so strange sounding,
Why not professor Dunkle?
Bruce why is he mister to you?
Did I misread a Post, are you out there stalking someone as well?
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July 29, 2010 at 6:49 am
Sir Dunkle,
Would an article,
Analagous to our’s about Brigham,
Appear in your news letter?
Ie call out about a major bad apple in your group?
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July 29, 2010 at 8:54 am
I suspect that John would say that ALL abortion doctors are “bad apples.”
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July 29, 2010 at 12:01 pm
“Abortion doctor” is an oxymoron. When someone leaves the medical profession to become a killer, he is no longer a doctor.
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July 30, 2010 at 8:02 am
Actually, John,most of these doctors are certified ob-gyns. LIke they went to medical school, residency and everything!
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July 30, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Well, I guess so. I guess a rogue cop is still a cop.
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July 31, 2010 at 11:47 pm
As a Pharisee is still a Pharisee?
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February 9, 2014 at 2:26 pm
Research had been conducted on how regalur exercise leads to increase in efficiency but research on the effect of unhealthy eating habits on work productivity was lacking. Unhealthy eating habits leads to life-style related disorders like Diabetes, Obesity, blood pressure,etc, leading to low-efficiency at work and also burning a hole in the pocket. Its always important for all of us, especially working professionals, to maintain a proper balance in all activities we do throughout the day.
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January 3, 2011 at 11:41 am
Pat, please do your homework. Most doctors working in the abortion industry are NOT ob/gyn certified. They are family practice graduates and have never gone forward to an ob/gyn residency program. Their experience is a few week rotation in ob/gyn.
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July 29, 2010 at 12:47 pm
Ah, the certitude of the zealot! No room for gray between the black and the white.
A friend of a colleague of mine died an eclamptic episode. Despite knowing she was pre-eclamptic and liable to be killed by her fetus, she took the chance of going to term. All it took was fifteen minutes alone, and she was dead.
If a doctor had performed an abortion on her, he would have saved her life.
(I’m sure St. Gianna Baretta Molla would have been proud of her. Molla’s kids probably might have picketed her funeral service with signs praising her for choosing anti-abortionism over the needs of her family. . .)
But, to address John’s well-meant but ill-informed remark, doctors remain doctors despite offering abortion services.
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July 29, 2010 at 3:48 pm
Did I tell you about the friend of a colleague of mine who never made it back to her car after she paid someone to tear apart the young person she was carrying? Yup, froze up and died on the spot. Didn’t tell you that? You’re thinking maybe it didn’t happen? Hey, a friend of a colleague told me. What better proof do you need than that?
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July 29, 2010 at 5:41 pm
In the bad old days, they usually never made it out the door. Today you’re more likely to die from __________ than from an abortion. Fill in the blank. My choice is eclampsia.
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July 29, 2010 at 7:17 pm
A reputable clinic would not have allowed her to leave if she were unstable.
A friend of a colleague?
That sounds an awful lot like your cousin’s best friend’s hairdresser’s nephew.
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July 30, 2010 at 8:05 am
A friend of a colleague of a cousin heard about this? Now, that is pretty rock solid info. But, John, if you’re alluding to deaths at a clinic, it can happen. There may be two a year. Whenever you deal with surgery, it can happen. But abortion is still safer than childbirth, my friend…
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July 30, 2010 at 9:00 am
I would imagine that there would be even fewer complications if patients would be honest with the staff about pre-existing matters that can have an effect. ie. drug use, alcohol consumption, diabetes, etc.
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July 30, 2010 at 2:35 pm
That’s moot so far as the woman is concerned. Ain’t safer for the baby though.
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July 30, 2010 at 4:22 pm
It is hardly a moot point for the woman.
A patient needs to be completely honest with the doctor if the treatment being sought is to have the best result.
Some people can’t comprehend that.
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July 29, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Finally or not really?
I hope this guy is put away for good. I have a hard time understanding why he is still around. Is it because he performs abortions and the judges feel like the women who look for his services deserve what they get.
I wonder…
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July 30, 2010 at 8:06 am
Has nothing to do with the judges, Madalene. He has had convictions in the past, but then he goes and opens another clinic. It’s like swatting cockroaches. It’s very frustrating.
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July 30, 2010 at 1:58 pm
Well, in this case couldn’t they(judges) just take his license away. How many one has to kill or harm to have some kind of justice happen?
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September 10, 2010 at 9:35 am
Dr Brigham still runs the American Womens Services at 8316 Arlington Blvd, Fairfax, VA 22031, 800 8547280. Since he is unlicensed in VA I am wondering whether he will show up there Saturday, Sept. 11.
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September 10, 2010 at 11:07 am
I am not so sure, Henneberry, that that address is a real clinic. He often advertises as if he has a clinic in an area but the calls go to a general 800 number and they refer the woman to the closest facility which is probably Maryland.
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June 29, 2012 at 2:47 pm
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June 29, 2012 at 3:37 pm
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