TX Surgeon indicted on 4 felony charges after leaking docs showing hospital was secretly performing gender-affirming care on kids as young as 11-years-old

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed charges against a surgeon who spoke up about a Texas hospital that was allegedly secretly conducting gender-affirming care on minors.

According to the DailyMail, the DOJ has accused 33-year-old Dr. Eithan Haim of HIPPA violations, indicting him on four criminal charges, all of which are felonies. Fox News reported that Dr. Haim is fully expected to fight the charges against him, stating that the DOJ is corrupt. 

On X, Haim wrote, "They wanted to intimidate me into silence using every technique the federal leviathan had at their disposal. But they failed. The only way to lose is to submit to corruption. It's time to fight back harder than ever!"

Haim, who completed his residency at the Texas Children's Hospital (THC), released medical files back in May of 2023 showing that THC staff had provided puberty blockers and other sex-change treatments to kids. Hospital officials claim that they stopped providing gender-affirming care a year earlier, in March of 2022.

Haim has repeatedly said that the leaked documents did not include any personal information on any of the patients. In a statement to Fox News Digital, Haim's attorney, Marcella Burke, said, "My client is anxious to get to trial to get his side of the story told. I am confident this will result in the correct decision being made."
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