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Norma McCorvey, plaintiff in Roe. v. Wade, said she was paid to speak against abortion

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“I was the big fish,” McCorvey says in the documentary.

McCorvey became well-known as Jane Roe in the case that legalized abortion in the United States.

In the aftermath of the case, McCorvey worked in women’s clinics but switched sides in 1995.

In the documentary, the Rev. Rob Schenck, an evangelical minister who worked closely with McCorvey, said she was “coached in what to say” and was paid because there was concern that she “would go back to the other side.”

The jig is up,” Schenck said in the documentary.

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