
- Before she was admitted to Boston Childrens Hospital by her parents Justina was being treated for mitochondrial disease a rare genetic disorder by one of the leading experts in the field Dr. Mark Korson originally at Tufts Medical Center.
- At Boston Childrens Hospital a young inexperienced doctor in just the seventh month of his internship inexplicably changed the working diagnosis from mitochondrial disease to somatoform disorder shifting Justinas treatment from physical to mental.
- When Lou and Linda Pelletier tried to discharge their daughter the following day Feb. 14 2013 and return her to care at Tufts Medical Center they were refused and DCF arbitrarily took Justina into custody as a ward of the state and moved her to a psychiatric ward where she remained for 11 months. DCF egregiously accused the Pelletiers of medical abuse" with absolutely zero evidence.
- Justina was then confined to a nonmedical treatment facility where she suffered every day with excruciating pain and her health rapidly plummeted.
- In Massachusetts prisoners are entitled to regular visits education and medical care. Justina was treated worse by DCF than incarcerated felons. She had one-hour supervised visitation per week no education and abysmal medical care. Seeking to silence her parents DCF filed a complaint to hold the father in contempt of court for violating an alleged (and unconstitutional) gag order that was never put in writing.
- BCH psychologist Dr. Simona Bujoreanu put a self-serving stamp of approval on the Somatoform diagnosis after only 25 minutes with Justina likewise without contacting other physicians. Dr. Bujoreanu is researching Somatoform Disorder under an NIH grant.
- Heres the kicker: Any ward of the state is subject to research being performed upon them without their consent even if that research is not primarily for the wards benefit. This is a blatant conflict of interest. DCF makes the child a ward of the state and the psychologist has her lab rat. Great deal for them horrible deal for the child.
- After tremendous media and legal pressure on Friday June 6 Massachusetts Health and Human Services (HHS) filed a motion for review of reconsideration and dismissal in the case of Justina Pelletier. This action followed Liberty Counsels motion to return Justina home.
- On June 18 after 16 months of being held prisoner by the bureaucracy of the state of Massachusetts at the behest of Boston Childrens Hospital Justina Pelletier was finally released and returned to her home with her parents Linda and Lou Pelletier and her three older sisters.