Pro Se Litigants Take on UAMS and State Police
Imagine your loved one, injured and vulnerable, restrained and unable to leave a hospital despite wanting nothing more than to go home. This was my reality at UAMS.
For two weeks, UAMS confined my son, even physically restraining him with force multiple times and using date rape drugs to incapacitate him.
UAMS claims they destroyed all surveillance videos of what happened. I was pressured into limiting my own recordings, leaving us without the full evidence we should have had. See our claim, filed in the Arkansas Claims Commission, for the full details.
Here is the late filed answer from UAMS.
Here is the UAMS attorney’s excuse why she was late. She doesn’t explain why she didn’t ask for an extension before the statutory time expired.
As I balance caring for my husband, who has stage IV cancer, and navigating the fallout of my son’s mistreatment, I’m adding new videos to show what happened at UAMS. Watch and decide for yourself: Was Sean held against his will? I had no choice but to stay in the hospital—without a bed, a refrigerator, or basic support—or leave my son behind, knowing he was subjected to unnecessary restraints, psychotropic drugs, forced catheterization and denial of use of a toilet to defecate.
Despite our willingness to meet UAMS’s legal team for a settlement, they’d rather drain taxpayer dollars on depositions and salaries than make an offer to resolve this in good faith.
Shockingly, state police declined to investigate possible criminal charges, even telling me to stop emailing them evidence.