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You may have also noticed that the diagnoses here may sound familiar if you listen to our coverage of the Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins case. So in this case, it would appear that the parents are arguing the child suffers from CRPS, POTS, and EDS, while the hospital is pointing to conversion disorder, factitious disorder, and somatic symptom disorder as Madison's true medical condition.
You may have also noticed that the diagnoses here may sound familiar if you listen to our coverage of the Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins case. So in this case, it would appear that the parents are arguing the child suffers from CRPS, POTS, and EDS, while the hospital is pointing to conversion disorder, factitious disorder, and somatic symptom disorder as Madison's true medical condition.
You may have also noticed that the diagnoses here may sound familiar if you listen to our coverage of the Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins case. So in this case, it would appear that the parents are arguing the child suffers from CRPS, POTS, and EDS, while the hospital is pointing to conversion disorder, factitious disorder, and somatic symptom disorder as Madison's true medical condition.
And we are going to unpack all of this a bit further. Following the HHSA report, Madison was once again detained from her parents on June 29th, 2020. In February of 2021, Dana Gasquet and Bill Meyer filed their original lawsuit against the County of San Diego, the San Diego County Health and Human Services,
And we are going to unpack all of this a bit further. Following the HHSA report, Madison was once again detained from her parents on June 29th, 2020. In February of 2021, Dana Gasquet and Bill Meyer filed their original lawsuit against the County of San Diego, the San Diego County Health and Human Services,
And we are going to unpack all of this a bit further. Following the HHSA report, Madison was once again detained from her parents on June 29th, 2020. In February of 2021, Dana Gasquet and Bill Meyer filed their original lawsuit against the County of San Diego, the San Diego County Health and Human Services,
Rady Children's Hospital, the Regions of the University of California, named employees of Rady Children's Hospital, HHSA, University of California, and Shailen Nino, the child abuse pediatrician.
Rady Children's Hospital, the Regions of the University of California, named employees of Rady Children's Hospital, HHSA, University of California, and Shailen Nino, the child abuse pediatrician.
Rady Children's Hospital, the Regions of the University of California, named employees of Rady Children's Hospital, HHSA, University of California, and Shailen Nino, the child abuse pediatrician.
The second petition to remove Madison from her parents goes to court on March 12th of 2021, at which point Madison appears to be out of Rady and at a short-term residential therapeutic program called Milestones. The second petition to remove Madison from her parents' custody is based on the suicide attempt and the sexual abuse allegations, and the county rests its case on April 23, 2021.
The second petition to remove Madison from her parents goes to court on March 12th of 2021, at which point Madison appears to be out of Rady and at a short-term residential therapeutic program called Milestones. The second petition to remove Madison from her parents' custody is based on the suicide attempt and the sexual abuse allegations, and the county rests its case on April 23, 2021.
The second petition to remove Madison from her parents goes to court on March 12th of 2021, at which point Madison appears to be out of Rady and at a short-term residential therapeutic program called Milestones. The second petition to remove Madison from her parents' custody is based on the suicide attempt and the sexual abuse allegations, and the county rests its case on April 23, 2021.
And the lawsuit makes yet another explosive claim about this part of the proceedings. Here's a quote.
And the lawsuit makes yet another explosive claim about this part of the proceedings. Here's a quote.
And the lawsuit makes yet another explosive claim about this part of the proceedings. Here's a quote.
On April 23rd, 2021, after the county rested, it was reported to the juvenile court and all parties that Madison's short-term residential treatment program milestones was going to eject Madison from the home within 24 hours of the entry of dismissal in the event the juvenile court refused to find jurisdiction, i.e. determine the new sexual abuse allegations were untrue.
On April 23rd, 2021, after the county rested, it was reported to the juvenile court and all parties that Madison's short-term residential treatment program milestones was going to eject Madison from the home within 24 hours of the entry of dismissal in the event the juvenile court refused to find jurisdiction, i.e. determine the new sexual abuse allegations were untrue.
On April 23rd, 2021, after the county rested, it was reported to the juvenile court and all parties that Madison's short-term residential treatment program milestones was going to eject Madison from the home within 24 hours of the entry of dismissal in the event the juvenile court refused to find jurisdiction, i.e. determine the new sexual abuse allegations were untrue.
This is obviously quite a dense bit of legalese, so I did a little research around what the lawsuit is actually saying happened here. Basically, they're alleging that Madison was going to be kicked out of her residential treatment center if the court didn't remove custody from her parents.
This is obviously quite a dense bit of legalese, so I did a little research around what the lawsuit is actually saying happened here. Basically, they're alleging that Madison was going to be kicked out of her residential treatment center if the court didn't remove custody from her parents.