Chloe dared to take on one of the most powerful and profitable institutions in our country, knowing what a steep, uphill battle was before her.
Instead of offering a modicum of compassion—a scintilla of humanity—the New York Times belittled and smeared this brave young woman dismissing her experience as rare or “few.”
But Chloe’s story is becoming less rare by the day as more and more de-transitioners, inspired by her courage, are now speaking out too.
I can’t tell you how many calls I get from de-transitioners like Chloe.
But because of relatively short statutes of limitations across the country, very few de-transitioners can file a lawsuit against the doctors and hospitals who “treated” them as minors—a nuance notably missing from the drivel published by the New York Times.
The New York Times would like you to believe that our clients Chloe Cole and Layla Jane are just two isolated incidents.
But this is pure gaslighting by the New York Times because whether it is one child or one thousand, no child deserves to have their body permanently mutilated by medical professionals they should have been able to trust.
That’s why we’re suing Kaiser – and why we have to win.
…Because we believe in the dignity of every person, including those despised by the radical leftists in legacy media.
…And because we have the opportunity to put a stop to the performance of these barbaric medical procedures on children today.
We need to set an example and show doctors and hospitals in every state that there are consequences for misleading minors and their families.
But as one of the largest providers in the country, Kaiser has millions of dollars to throw at this lawsuit, and we know this victory won’t be easily won.