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North Dakota ordered the Prairie Abortion Fund to stop linking to sites selling unapproved abortion pills, citing consumer fraud laws.
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley issued a cease and desist order on January 16, 2026, against the Prairie Abortion Fund, alleging the nonprofit violated state consumer fraud laws by linking to websites selling unapproved, misbranded, or counterfeit abortion pills without prescriptions or medical oversight.
The state claims the organization facilitated access to drugs like mifepristone and misoprostol, which require a doctor’s prescription, and that lab tests confirmed some purchased pills contained mifepristone, though dosage accuracy was unverified.
The order demands the fund remove all such links and gives it 10 days to request a hearing, with potential fines up to $5,000 per violation.
The nonprofit, which provided over $276,000 in reproductive health aid last year, says it operates for informational purposes only and is reviewing the order with legal counsel.
The action reflects ongoing legal tensions over abortion access in North Dakota, where abortion is nearly banned except in limited cases.
Dakota del Norte ordenó al Fondo de Aborto de la Pradera que dejara de vincularse con sitios que venden píldoras de aborto no aprobadas, citando leyes de fraude al consumidor.