In a groundbreaking victory exposing the dangers of gender interventions on minors, a jury has found a psychologist and surgeon liable for medical malpractice, awarding 22-year-old Fox Varian $2 million. The verdict, delivered on January 30, 2026, stems from Varian’s 2019 double mastectomy at age 16, when she identified as transgender amid distress.
Now identifying as female, she sued for the irreversible harm inflicted without proper safeguards.The award includes $1.6 million for past and future pain and suffering, plus $400,000 for ongoing medical expenses. This marks the first jury verdict in a detransition lawsuit, highlighting the ethical minefield of “gender-affirming” care that often preys on vulnerable teens grappling with identity issues, mental health challenges, or trauma.
Varian testified she was in emotional turmoil when seeking the surgery, a common thread in detransition stories where hasty affirmations lead to lifelong regret. Such procedures violate the “do no harm” principle, treating minors’ bodies as experimental canvases for radical ideologies that dismiss biological reality. Attorney Harmeet Dhillon, representing similar cases, praised the outcome: “This verdict sends a powerful message to the medical community: You cannot fast-track irreversible surgeries on children without thorough evaluation and informed consent.”
The ruling underscores broader concerns over the transgender agenda’s push into youth healthcare, where profit and activism often eclipse evidence-based medicine. As detransition lawsuits mount, this case affirms the sanctity of bodily integrity and the need to protect innocents from ideological overreach.














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