The Miami Herald provides some context:
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The ruling puts a temporary halt to one of DeSantis’ most brazen attempts to defeat Amendment 4, which would overturn the six-week abortion ban he signed into law.
On Oct. 3, the Florida Department of Health sent letters threatening to criminally prosecute television stations if they did not stop running an ad that features a woman named Caroline who was diagnosed with brain cancer two years ago while pregnant with her second child. In the ad, the woman says Florida’s six-week abortion ban would have prevented her from receiving a potentially life-saving abortion.
In the letters, the department’s then-general counsel, John Wilson, said the woman’s claims were “categorically false” and that the message constitutes a “sanitary nuisance” under state law that could put women’s health and lives at risk if it continued to be broadcast.