DOJ employee charged with capital murder after spiking pregnant girlfriends coffee with abortion pills: sheriff

A United States Department of Justice employee secretly spiked his pregnant girlfriend’s drink with an abortion drug to induce a miscarriage without her knowledge, according to cops.Justin Anthony Banta, 38, who works in the IT department of the DOJ, is charged with capital murder in Parker County, Texas, for allegedly putting “Plan C” abortion drugs in his pregnant girlfriend’s coffee, the sheriff’s office said in a statement.The couple found out about the pregnancy in September 2024, with the unidentified woman refusing the DOJ employee’s offer to terminate the pregnancy with “Plan C” pills he would purchase online, the statement said.Banta’s girlfriend was happily six-weeks pregnant when she had a sonogram on October 17 that revealed a strong heartbeat, and good vital signs, the Parker County Sheriff’s Office revealed.Later that same day she met the IT specialist at a coffee shop — quickly suspecting that Banta had spiked her drink with the “Plan C” abortion-inducing pills without her consent.The following day the woman went to the emergency room with extreme bleeding and lost the pregnancy, later reporting the incident to police.Banta was interviewed by the PSCO and his phone was collected as evidence — but sheriff’s deputies claim the DOJ IT specialist performed a remote “reset” on the device preventing them from gathering crucial evidence, according to the statement.That alleged IT infraction garnered Banta a separate tampering with physical evidence charge PSCO in addition to the capital murder charge, filed in Tarrant County by the Texas Rangers.The Department of Justice did not respond to request for comment.It was not clear what sort of punishment Banta faces on the capitol murder charges.
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