A
lawsuit filed by the family of a Connecticut teen who was placed into
state custody after a dispute over her diagnosis and put in psychiatric
unit is scheduled to start Tuesday.
The suit was brought by the parents of Justina Pelletier against Boston Children's Hospital and those who treated their daughter, The Boston Globe reported Monday.
"Justina
has suffered severe and debilitating psychiatric trauma as a result of
being held against her will in a locked psychiatric ward, isolated from
her friends and families, and enduring several months of treatment in
which her physical symptoms and disease were denied by her primary
caregivers," according to the suit, which will be heard in Suffolk
Superior Court.
The family is seeking unspecified damages.
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Pelletier was 14 in 2013 when she was placed in state custody in Massachusetts.
She
had been diagnosed at Tufts Medical Center with mitochondrial disease, a
disorder that affects cellular energy production. But Boston Children's
diagnosed her problems as psychiatric.
When
her parents rejected that diagnosis and tried to take her back to
Tufts, allegations of medical child abuse were raised, and the
Massachusetts Department of Children and Families took custody of her.
She eventually was returned to the care of her parents in 2014 after a judge's order.
The case drew national media attention and ignited a debate over parental rights.
The Pelletiers did not return calls about the lawsuit, and their lawyers declined to comment.
Children's said Justina Pelletier received "high-quality, compassionate care."
"We
will vigorously defend the care our clinicians provided and
unequivocally refute the allegations that are being made against them,"
the hospital said in a statement to the newspaper.
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Justina Pelletier's Family And Boston Children's Hospital Are Heading To Court
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