- The Washington Times - Saturday, January 13, 2018

The producer of a major pro-life movie about Roe v. Wade says Facebook has prevented him from crowdfunding over the social media network.

Nick Loeb said the movie’s pro-life message is the reason for the obstruction.

“They have even blocked people sharing the ads I paid for,” Mr. Loeb, an actor and businessman, told WND.

He accused Facebook of “stealing or fraud” and said he is considering taking legal action against the social media giant.

On its Indigogo page, “Roe v. Wade” is described as the “true story of the most corrupt court case in history that led to the murder of 60 Million Babies.”

“Many documentaries have been made, but no one has had the courage to make an actual feature film, a theatrical movie about the true story,” the page continues.

The film features Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight as a Supreme Court justice and is being produced by pro-life activist Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King Jr.

• Bradford Richardson can be reached at brichardson@washingtontimes.com.

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