As its finances dwindle and the GOP widens its 2018 battle map, the pro-Democratic House Majority PAC is focusing its state ad expenditures on the last weeks of the 2018 midterm election cycle. However, the doctor who was used to attack Republican April Becker in a campaign they financed in Nevada is prompting some to question the intent of the advertisement. This candidate is running for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, which is presently considered a toss-up.
In an ad for the Democratic House Majority PAC, Dr. Adam Levy, a Las Vegas OB-GYN, states, “Before Roe v. Wade, doctors witnessed countless botched back-alley abortions, and far too many women died.” I never imagined we’d return as a nation,” the doctor continues. However, politicians like April Becker are to blame for this catastrophe. He argues that Becker’s adherents are so anti-abortion that they would make abortions illegal under any circumstances. He asserts that Becker poses a significant threat to Nevada women.
As the medical director of the Birth Control Care Center and an associate professor at UNLV, Dr. Levy appears to be the worst conceivable choice for the House Majority PAC’s spokesperson.
The House Majority PAC, however, employed Levy to portray Becker as the more dangerous candidate, even though he had not murdered a woman through a botched abortion.
Levy’s file also references an event in 2007 involving a “brain-injured kid due to misunderstanding of ultrasound data resulting in clearance to deliver that patient at a birthing facility” and a $6 million payment. In 2004, a woman who “suffered second-and third-degree burns to her labia and perineum from a hot, weighted speculum” was awarded $7,500 for her injuries.
Dr. Levy does not pose a greater threat to women than any Republican woman candidate for Congress, and the House Majority PAC has provided no evidence to substantiate this allegation.
However, the worst is yet to come.
The Nevada Globe stated that Levy was prosecuted by the state of Nevada for “sexual assault of a child under 16 years of age and lewdness with a child under 14 years of age.”
The following criminal charges are listed in The Globe’s public documents: (graphic content warnings). According to the first count, Levy “willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously subjected a subject [redacted], a female child under the age of sixteen, to sexual penetration” “against her will, or under circumstances in which Defendant knew, or should have known, that the said [redacted] was mentally or physically incapable of resisting or understanding the nature of Defendant’s conduct.”
AbortionDocs.org, which first reported the story based on data obtained by the Daily Caller from the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, asserts that abortionist Levy has been “a severe risk to the women of Nevada” ever since he accused Republican April Becker of starring in the PAC advertisement. According to the documentation on Levy’s “alleged negligence conduct of pregnancy termination terminating in death,” in 2011 the patient “had a recognized outcome — perforation of the uterus.” When Roe v. Wade was in place, Dr. Levy allegedly bungled an abortion that led to the woman’s death and resulted in a $20,000 payout.
Counts II through VII alleges that between 1995 and 1997, Levy fondled and/or rubbed his penis on his victims “intending to stimulate, appeal to, or fulfill the lust, passions, or sexual desires of said Defendant,” who was “under the age of fourteen years.”
Levy ultimately pleaded guilty to two counts of gross misdemeanor child abuse and neglect by signing an Alford Plea, which indicates he maintained his innocence but acknowledged that the evidence would likely result in a judge or jury conviction. According to court papers obtained by The Nevada Globe, Levy’s prison term was suspended and substituted with many years of probation.
House Majority PAC employed Levy, who has now returned to her teaching post at UNLV and works at “the oldest and most well-known abortion clinic in Las Vegas,” in a desperate attack commercial insinuating that a Republican candidate in Nevada is dangerous to women. A defendant who signed an Alford Plea on many felony sex crime counts, including a botched abortion that resulted in the death of a woman.
According to his profile on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas website, Levy collaborates with professionals in subjects such as pediatrics. The individual who entered an Alford plea in response to felony sexual assault and lewd conduct charges because he felt the evidence against him would show his guilt is now monitoring young patients. According to the Nevada Globe, Levy “now serves on the board of the Vegas Golden Knights Center of Excellence, a facility sanctioned by the United States Figure Skating Association that provides training and instruction in the sport to young boys and girls.”
