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Kermit Gosnell

Serial Killers

Birthday February 9, 1941

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Age 84 Years

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Who Is Kermit Gosnell? Age, Biography and Wiki

Kermit Gosnell was born on February 9, 1941, which makes him 84 years old as of 2025. A former physician, he gained notoriety for his controversial and criminal activities as an abortion provider in Philadelphia. His actions led to his arrest in 2010 and subsequent conviction for multiple counts of murder and manslaughter. Gosnell’s case sparked national debates on abortion laws and medical ethics, making him a well-known, albeit infamous, figure in American criminal history.

Occupation Serial Killers
Date of Birth February 9, 1941
Age 84 Years
Birth Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Horoscope Aquarius
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific measurements of Kermit Gosnell’s height and weight have not been publicly disclosed, it is often noted that he has an average build typical of men in his age group. As of now, his physical statistics remain relatively unreported, reflecting his low public visibility following his imprisonment.

* Adrienne Moton pleaded guilty to third degree murder, admitting to cutting the neck of ten babies and to racketeering charges. She was sentenced to 11 and a half to 23 months in prison.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Kermit Gosnell's personal life has largely been overshadowed by his criminal activities. He was married to Pearl Gosnell, who stand by him during his trial but is reported to have had a strained relationship due to the circumstances. Details about his dating life or current girlfriend have never publicly surfaced, as his focus appears entirely shifted post-conviction.

Gosnell, based in the Mantua neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned and operated the Women's Medical Society Clinic, a non-compliant abortion clinic that was dubbed a "house of horrors" during his criminal trial.

In a 2010 raid, authorities found the intact human remains of 47 victims stored in bags and cartons, numerous of which were suspected and later confirmed to be victims of infanticide.

In 2011, Gosnell, his wife Pearl, and eight employees were charged with a total of 32 felonies and 227 misdemeanors in connection with numerous deaths, illegal abortion procedures, and regulatory violations. Gosnell was also a prolific prescriber of numerous controlled substances, including OxyContin.

Pearl and the eight employees pleaded guilty to various charges in 2011, whilst Gosnell pleaded not guilty and sought a jury trial.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Kermit Gosnell’s net worth is significantly affected by his incarceration and the legal battles he faced. Prior to his imprisonment, he was reported to earn a considerable income from his medical practice. However, estimates suggest that his current net worth is limited, primarily since he has not profited from any subsequent endeavors since his conviction.

Gosnell's license to practice was suspended on February 22, 2010, and a plethora of findings was presented to a grand jury on May 4, 2010. Public discussion focused on claims of unsanitary conditions and other unacceptable conditions at the practices.

Media reports stated that furniture and blankets were stained with blood, that freely roaming cats defecated wherever they pleased, and that non-sterilized equipment was used and reused on patients. According to the grand jury report, patients were given labor-inducing drugs by staff who had no medical training.

Once labor began, the patient would be placed on a toilet. After the fetus fell into the toilet, it would be fished out so as not to clog the plumbing. In the recovery room, patients were seated on dirty recliners covered in blood-stained blankets. Prosecutors alleged that Gosnell had not been certified in either gynecology or obstetrics.

The grand jury estimated that his practice "took in $10,000 to $15,000 a night" of additional income from his exceedingly high level of prescriptions.

Career, Business and Investments

Kermit Gosnell had a medical career that ended abruptly with his arrest. Prior to his crimes coming to light, he operated a clinic where he performed abortions, reportedly under unsanitary and unsafe conditions. Since being convicted, he has been serving multiple life sentences and has no active business or investments. His case continues to be studied in legal and ethical contexts, reflecting the complexities surrounding abortion practices in the United States.

In total, 46 known lawsuits were filed against Gosnell over some 32 years of his career. Observers claimed that there was a complete failure by Pennsylvania regulators who had overlooked other repeated concerns brought to their attention, including lack of trained staff, "barbaric" conditions, and a high level of illegal late-term abortions.

Social Network

Due to the nature of his crimes, Kermit Gosnell has maintained a low profile on social media and is not active on any social networks. Public sentiment against him remains strong, limiting any potential interactions he may have had with the outside world through these platforms.

* 2006 – Civil lawsuit filed by patient but dismissed as out of time. The complaint was that Gosnell had been unable to complete an abortion, but then apparently failed or refused to call paramedics or other clinical emergency personnel after the patient had needed help. The patient reported, "I really felt like he was going to let me die."

Education

Kermit Gosnell holds a medical degree; however, the specifics of his educational background have been overshadowed by his criminal exploits. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, a prestigious institution, but his legacy is stained by the illegal activities that characterized his career. The stark contrast between his education and his actions has been a focal point in discussions about professional ethics in medicine.


In May 2013, Gosnell was convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of three of the infants and involuntary manslaughter in the death of Karnamaya Mongar, an adult patient at the clinic who died following an abortion procedure.

Gosnell was also convicted of 21 felony counts of illegal late-term abortion and 211 counts of violating Pennsylvania's 24-hour informed consent law. After the conviction, Gosnell waived his right to appeal in exchange for an agreement by prosecutors not to seek the death penalty. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Gosnell was sentenced to an additional 30 years in prison for federal drug charges. Gosnell is currently incarcerated at SCI Huntingdon.

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