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Earlier this year, a federal judge concluded that he “illegally prevented patients from posting negative reviews about the business,” per a press release. Do No Harm underscored that transgender surgeries on minors can result in irreversible damage. Do No Harm /Youtube The judge pointed to “pre-service” non-disclosure agreements between 2017 and 2022, determining that they “violated a federal law that protects consumers’ rights to post truthful reviews about a business.”
In July, the judge determined that his practice must pay $5 million as a result of the alleged manipulation of reviews. O’Leary acknowledged the judge’s ruling which was based on the Consumer Review Fairness Act, but emphasized that other accusations pertaining to that suit were not proven. “All other allegations were just that, allegations. Further, they were denied by the practice and resolved through a mutual, no-fault settlement with the Attorney General’s Office in which both sides dismissed their allegations against the other,” she told The Post.
Transgender surgeries on minors have faced growing backlash and litigation. Earlier this month, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments over a Tennessee law that largely banned those procedures on minors, which limited exceptions.
Do No Harm also alleged that Dr. Javad Sajan raked in $2 million. His legal team has denied the statistic alleging 120 surgeries on minors.
Do No Harm has estimated that between 2019 and 2023, there were at least 13,994 minors who underwent sex change treatments, including 5,700 who underwent operations. During that same time period, 8,579 were given hormones and puberty blockers, according to the group.
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