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PRISHA MOSLEY, JOSH PAYNE: Our legal appeal could reshape justice for victims of gender 'care' cases
- The North Carolina appeals court will decide if detransitioners harmed by medical care can seek justice.
- Prisha Mosley alleges fraud and malpractice by doctors and therapists who facilitated her transition.
- The trial court dismissed Mosley’s claims for time, but her lawyers say the harm was not immediately apparent.
- North Carolina lawmakers extended the statute of limitations for such cases, yet Mosley’s claims were barred with prejudice.
- Attorney Joshua Payne represents Mosley and frames the appeal as a test of accountability and patient protection.
- The appeal argues vulnerable patients cannot meaningfully consent to irreversible interventions when risks are not understood.
- The case is positioned as a broader test of justice for detransitioners nationwide.
- The article frames the issue at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and accountability.
- Mosley describes the transition as deceptive and damaging to her health and identity.
- The piece notes a VC-level interest in holding providers accountable for gender-transition care.
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