‘This case is a huge leap … every doctor and clinic involved in this fad should be very afraid for what comes next,’ a detransitioner said.
A first-of-its-kind jury verdict against medical professionals in a suit brought by a young woman who used to identify as transgender is being seen as a watershed moment for other “detransitioners.” A detransitioner is a person who has stopped or reversed a gender transition they previously started.
The landmark verdict held a surgeon and psychologist liable for malpractice in how they dealt with Fox Varian prior to her double mastectomy at the age of 16. In total, a New York jury awarded 22-year-old Varian $1.6 million for pain and suffering, as well as $400,000 for future medical expenses.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier predicted that more lawsuits are coming.
Dozens of similar lawsuits across the country are already underway, including one filed by Chloe Cole, a high-profile detransitioner, in California. Cole called Varian’s verdict a breakthrough moment.
“The success of this case is a huge leap for the detransitioner movement, and every doctor and clinic involved in this fad should be very afraid for what comes next,” Cole told The Epoch Times via text.
Although the legal implications of Varian’s case are limited, experts told The Epoch Times that future cases may follow a similar pattern, with juries finding that health care professionals rushed clients into these procedures without due consideration.
Legal Win
Varian’s case goes back to September 2018, when she was suffering from psychological issues such as depression and eating disorders. She had been questioning her gender for years and informed her psychologist, Kenneth Einhorn, that she wanted to change her name from Isabelle to Gabriel or Gabe. She later switched to Rowan, then Fox.
Other gender-related changes followed rapidly, including the use of he/him or they/them pronouns and the decision to wear a chest binder to conceal her breasts.
In March 2019, she brought up the topic of breast removal, also known as “top surgery.”
Varian’s mother, Claire Deacon, testified at trial in the New York Supreme Court in Westchester County that she staunchly opposed the surgery but said Einhorn pressured her by warning that her daughter was at risk of attempting suicide without it.
The jury found Einhorn and surgeon Dr. Simon Chin liable for malpractice on multiple points, including failing to communicate about Varian’s condition. For example, an October 2019 letter Einhorn wrote to Chin in support of Varian’s surgery contained errors and omitted certain coexisting mental issues, such as autism and depression.
They also faulted Chin for not consulting further with Einhorn, since the letter did not contain an explicit diagnosis of gender dysphoria. Chin testified that the letter outlined the diagnosis and that, along with his consultations with Varian, it was sufficient to proceed with the surgery.
The Epoch Times reached out to Einhorn’s attorney, Neil Kornfeld, to find out if he would appeal, but he was not ready to discuss the matter. Chin’s attorney, John Bugliosi, did not return a request for comment.







