Jury Holds Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Liable for Abuse in $220M 'Take Care of Maya' Case

A jury has found Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital liable for all seven claims in a $220 million case brought by the Kowalski family, whose story was featured in the Netflix documentary 'Take Care of Maya.' The claims include false imprisonment, battery, medical negligence, fraudulent billing, survivor claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress, wrongful death claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress causing death, and Maya Kowalski's claim for infliction of emotional distress. The jury will now determine the punitive damages. The case revolves around allegations that the hospital medically kidnapped Maya and mistreated her, leading to the suicide of her mother, Beata Kowalski.
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