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The Kowalski lawsuit went to trial in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in late September 2023. [4] [5] [6] Jack Kowalski—on behalf of himself, Maya, Kyle, and the estate of Beata—sued Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital for $220 million: $55 million in compensatory damages and $165 million in punitive damages.
In 2016, Maya Kowalski was taken from her parents by Johns Hopkins All Children's hospital. All about the family's lawsuit, trial, settlement and more.
Maya Kowalski and her family sued the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and the Department of Children and Families for more than $200m when her mother took her own life after doctors at the ...
Maya Kowalski speaks with her attorney Greg Anderson, Thursday, after the first day of the Kowalski family's civil lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital at the South County ...
The Kowalski family filed the lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and the Department of Children and Families seeking $55m in compensatory damages and $165m in punitive damages.
The story of Maya's case has been viewed by millions in the Netflix documentary "Take Care of Maya." At its core, the Kowalski family claimed the hospital's treatment and accusations of child ...
Catherine Bedy, a former social worker with Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, testified as one of the final witnesses in the defense's case.
Maya was released back to the care of her family a week after Beata Kowalski’s suicide, the lawsuit said. "Maya Kowalski was falsely imprisoned and battered. She was denied communication with ...