The case at the center of Netflix's 'Take Care of Maya' documentary is heading to trial. Maya Kowalski's family is suing a children's hospital for wrongful abuse allegations.
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"It’s been extremely difficult on the Kowalskis after [what] they went through and … it’s disappointing, the level of litigation they have to go through to get their right to speak in court," Anderson told Fox News Digital ahead of jury selection."It’s been overwhelming for my law firm, my other clients and my family."
Netflix's"Take Care of Maya" follows the story of Maya Kowalski and her mother, Beata Kowalski, a registered nurse, as they navigate Maya's rare, chronic neurological condition called complex regional pain syndrome.when she was 9 years old and helped her get treatment for the illness, which included doses of ketamine to help dull her pain. The treatment worked for a while, until she relapsed at age 10 in 2016, when she was admitted to JHAC in St. Petersburg.
"This Court has determined that Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital reported suspected child abuse of Maya Kowalski in good faith," a Sept. 12 request for special jury instructions states."Neither Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital nor Catherine Bedy can be found legally liable for making that report."
Beata Kowalski, Maya Kowalski's mother, died by suicide on Jan. 7, 2016, after hospital staff accused her of medically abusing her daughter. JHAC previously told Fox News Digital in a statement that the hospital's priority is"always the safety and privacy" of its"patients and their families."
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