In AKA Jane Roe, Roe v. Wade Plaintiff Reveals Her Stint as an Anti-Abortion Activist Was All an Act
, she reveals she still has something to say. In her"deathbed confession," McCorvey shares that her stint as an anti-abortion activist was a facade.“I think it was a mutual thing," she says."I took their money, and they put me out in front of the cameras and told me what to say, and that’s what I’d say...I did it well, too. I am a good actress. Of course, I’m not acting now.
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