Posted on 11/09/2023 1:32:55 PM PST by George from New England
There is a God and he lives in the hearts of the jurors.
The jury was given 80 Pages of instructions from Judge Hunter Caroll and had to decide on seven claims, including:
False imprisonment: The jury ruled in favor of the Kowalski family
Battery: The jury ruled in favor of the Kowalski family
Medical negligence: The jury ruled in favor of the Kowalski family
Fraudulent billing: The jury ruled in favor of the Kowalski family
Survivor claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress (Estate of Beata Kowalski): The jury ruled in favor of the Kowalski family
Wrongful death claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress causing death: The jury ruled in favor of the Kowalski family
Maya Kowalski’s claim for infliction of emotional distress: The jury ruled in favor of the Kowalski family
In compensatory damages, the family will receive $211,451,174. The jury will now decide on what punitive damages need to be accounted for.
I don’t even know what the case was over and I’m already rooting for the family.
I’m not familiar with this case.
I pray one day, every health system and and every University that mandated that vaccine is sued into oblivion.
There might be another side to the story.
https://nypost.com/2023/11/01/news/take-care-of-maya-teen-maya-kowalski-pictured-partying-after-skipping-court/
This was the abuse of a mega-hospital, kidnapping a child, using DCF to accuse the parents of abuse, and the mother took her life to save her daughter
There is a netflix movie that came out this spring that documents the entire process leading up to the case getting to court. “Take Care of Maya”
BS! Take John Hopkins to the cleaners.
So many families are torn apart by govt case worker abuse.
There was a conservative ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Schaefer
She was murdered while digging up dirt on corrupt case workers in Georgia.
“The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services”
This should be in Breaking News but I saw no option to put it there when I posted this.
The court case "Take Care of Maya" was a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Kowalski family against Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.The lawsuit alleged that the hospital's actions led to the suicide of Beata Kowalski, Maya's mother, after Maya was kept in state custody at the hospital for 87 days while allegations of child abuse were being investigated.
The Kowalskis alleged that the hospital medically kidnapped Maya and battered her while in its care, and that the hospital's actions caused Beata Kowalski to suffer from severe emotional distress, which ultimately led to her suicide.
The hospital denied all of the Kowalskis' allegations, arguing that it acted in Maya's best interests and that Beata Kowalski's death was not caused by the hospital's actions.
After a six-week trial, the jury found in favor of the Kowalskis and awarded them $220 million in damages. The verdict was the largest of its kind in Florida history.
The executive summary of the court case would highlight the following key points:
The Kowalskis filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, alleging that the hospital's actions led to the suicide of Beata Kowalski, Maya's mother.
The Kowalskis alleged that the hospital medically kidnapped Maya and battered her while in its care, and that the hospital's actions caused Beata Kowalski to suffer from severe emotional distress, which ultimately led to her suicide.
The hospital denied all of the Kowalskis' allegations, arguing that it acted in Maya's best interests and that Beata Kowalski's death was not caused by the hospital's actions. After a six-week trial, the jury found in favor of the Kowalskis and awarded them $220 million in damages.
The verdict was the largest of its kind in Florida history. The case of "Take Care of Maya" is a significant one, as it raises important questions about the balance between parental rights and child welfare. The case also highlights the potential for medical negligence and wrongful death lawsuits in cases where children are involved.
As I understand the article, Maya was placed in the hospital for suspected child abuse, and her mother wasn't allowed to visit her. After 87 days, the mother committed suicide. The suit further alleges that while Maya was in the hospital she was battered. Lengthy article.
Why is Maya's family suing Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital?
I think we will be seeing more cases of medical abuse based upon medical fascism.
Interesting link. This case is totally weird.
Apparently there is a shortage.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/11/08/dc-caseworker-shortage-free-degree/
It’s an awful case where they kept the daughter imprisoned at the hospital and medical staff and never believed the family of what was happening to the daughter and their mistreatment of her, drove her mom to kill herself.
Jury did good.
Mother had to kill herself in order to save her daughter
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