Celeste Burgess, from Nebraska, has officially been sentenced to 90 days in prison and two years on probation after she and her mum ordered abortion pills on the internet when the then 17-year old was 29 weeks pregnant
A judge has sentenced a 19-year-old to 90 days in jail for buying pills for a late-term abortion and concealing the remains of the foetus.
Celeste Burgess’s private Facebook messages with her mother Jessica were seized by authorities – revealing the two had talked about acquiring abortion pills (mifepristone and misoprostol) via the internet. Celeste was 29 weeks’ pregnant at the time.
Nebraska has since made its abortion laws even more restrictive, banning the procedure after just 12 weeks.
But in 2022 when Celeste became pregnant, the rules permitted abortions up to 20 weeks. The law used by her prosecutors was passed in 2010 and was more restrictive than most states, which normally ban the procedure after 24 weeks.