Jurors in the trial between Netflix teen Maya Kowalski and Johns Hopkins All Children s Hospital have ruled in favor of Maya, finding the hospital guilty of allegations including false imprisonment.
A Florida family sought help when their nine-year-old daughter, Maya, started suffering from debilitating and mysterious symptoms in 2015. An ER visit set off a horror chain of events including Munchausen by proxy claims, loss of custody and her mother’s suicide, which were captured in a hit documentaryTake Care of Maya, Sheila Flynn writes
On Friday, jurors in a $220 million case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital that was at the heart of the Netflix documentary ‘Take Care of Maya’ are expected to hear from a psychologist, a pharmacist, and an employee who worked in the hospital’s billing and coding department as the defense continues arguing its case.
On Thursday, Dr. Sally Smith testified for the defense in a $220 million case against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital that was the premise for the Netflix documentary ‘Take Care of Maya.’
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