A 13-year-old girl who thought she was a transgender boy is now suing Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Permanente Medical Group, Inc., and four of the doctors who worked on her case because they gave her a double mastectomy.
Detransitioned Teen Sues California Hospital, Doctors for Removing Her Breasts at Age 13 https://t.co/tF6FCqy0WE
— Marlon East Of The Pecos (@Darksideleader2) June 22, 2023
The girl, whose name was Layla Jane, had been dealing with a number of mental health problems for years, such as anxiety, sadness, panic attacks, self-harm, defiant behavior, and anger management. At the age of 11, radical ideas from far-left online groups led her to believe that "transitioning genders" was the answer to all of her troubles. Layla was interested in learning more, so she looked up "gender-affirming care" and found doctors who would confuse her and then use chemicals and surgery to change her body.
Children are being sacrificed at the alter of gender ideology. Layla Jane and I recently sat down to talk about how Kaiser Permanente stole our childhood and our breasts for money and political points. pic.twitter.com/7M5ofIkS0U
— Chloe Cole ⭐️ (@ChoooCole) June 7, 2023
If no child is having gender transition surgeries, as we are told every day by radical activists, why is Layla Jane @LJDetrans suing Kaiser Foundation Hospital for giving her a double mastectomy at 13 years old because she thought she was a boy? https://t.co/zIvZ1NuF8D
— Gays Against Groomers (@againstgrmrs) June 19, 2023
If you want to be part of the solution to the growing trend of American children being groomed, sterilized and mutilated in the sex-change cult, support our @Liberty_Ctr lawsuits for @ChoooCole and Layla Jane against Kaiser for its assembly-line butchery: https://t.co/ndJ7eyj0sC
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) June 15, 2023
Boom! 🎤🫳
18-year-old de-transitioner, Layla Jane, Sues Kaiser Hospitals and doctors who performed radical double mastectomy on her when she was 13!
@pnjaban @PaulJonna pic.twitter.com/o7xeQOnlqC
— Mark Trammell (@mark_trammell) June 14, 2023
Our @Liberty_Ctr
General Counsel @mark_trammell, discussed our second lawsuit against Kaiser in CA for performing sex mimicry surgery and other treatment on a child, this time Layla Jane, who was only 11 when they started pressuring her instead of proper diagnosis. Watch/share! pic.twitter.com/RjhcfOlWH3— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) June 19, 2023
Things moved quickly after Layla had a 75-minute evaluation that didn't include a full psychological evaluation, tests, or a proper physical check. Layla was given hormones and pills to stop her from becoming a teenager when she was 12 years old. Within six months, she no longer had breasts, which was what she had wanted. Layla's doctors did a "imitation sex-change experiment" on her. They made her feel like she "knew best," gave her a prescription pad in a way, and then started experimenting on her.
Layla started to stop seeing herself as a man a few months after the surgery. But she had already gone through the surgery's damage, risks to her fertility, and bad effects on her health. It kept her from growing physically and socially with her peers at important stages of growth that could never be made up for.
Layla's lawyer at the Center for American Liberty sued her doctors and the hospital to get the people who made money off of her pain to answer for their actions. The lawsuit says that Layla was a mentally troubled child who needed "care, attention, and psychotherapy, not cross-sex hormones and mutilating surgery."
Mark Trammell, the general counsel for the Center for American Liberty, said that the industry might be hiding less invasive treatment options, counseling options, and scientific studies that would make people less likely to transition.
Trammell said that if Kaiser really cared about what was best for the children, they would give parents all the information they needed to make an informed choice and stop letting doctors cut off parts of children's bodies. Children can't buy cigarettes, sign checks, or drive cars, so why do doctors at Kaiser let them make a decision as big as changing their gender? Trammell stressed that the money at stake was too good to pass up.