Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a third doctor, and the second in Dallas, for allegedly providing hormone therapy drugs to minors. Both Dallas...
Protestors gather at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center following the shuttering of the Genecis program, which no longer provides gender-affirming medical care to transgender adolescent patients, on Thursday, March 31, 2022, in Dallas, TX.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued a third doctor under the state’s transgender health care law, which bans medical providers from giving “gender transition” care to minors.
Paxton’s office announced on Friday that the attorney general is suing Dr. M. Brett Cooper, a Dallas doctor, for allegedly providing hormone therapy drugs to minors and falsifying medical records to hide the prescriptions, according to the attorney general’s legal filing. Paxton’s office filed the suit in Collin County district court on Monday.Cooper is the third doctor Paxton has sued in recent weeks, and the second who works at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
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