Yelp Sues Texas Preemptively Over Pregnancy Center Notices
- Paxton threatens to sue Yelp over notice for CPC listings
- Company advises users CPC don’t provide abortion services
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Yelp Inc. preemptively sued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in an effort to maintain notices for users of the online forum that say crisis pregnancy centers don’t provide abortion services.
Paxton sent Yelp a letter Sept. 22 claiming the company violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act with the notices and he was authorized to file a suit within seven days, according to the complaint filed in San Francisco federal court Wednesday.