UAMS False Imprisonment and Battery Victim Speaks Out
Guest post by Sean Lynn, Laura Hammett’s son.
They’re really playing that you’re trying to be an unlicensed lawyer like that’s their whole case. Then you chime back that I’m not getting a compensation for something. Which kinda means something like what they’re saying. Either way the whole topic is stupid like. You’re saying we want to get paid. Then ya. You say they’re trying to start this whole new shit about how we can’t publicize the case. Like with the automatic message they leave that we can’t publish their email? Or the case? Like. What. Did they get immunity to being published by being a lawyer? Their every word is top secret now? It’s really a stupid case and shows how corrupt the USA legal system is. In such a simple case. I mean the guy who didn’t want to be locked in the hospital was basically beaten up for trying to leave. Then tied to a cot and stuck in his ass with needles. Like living in a horror movie. Drip fed sugar water. Then that it’s systematic for them to do that to people? I’m wondering why you’re responding to their emails? To stir their arguments out? I’d almost vote for you to let them talk more and you really don’t have much else to say. They have a defense to make and the best they can do is to criminalize you? For trying to sue them? They’re basically digging their own hole. I guess you could see how much more hole they can dig themselves.
What was it “she opened a case on amount of medical professionals” like they are medical professionals makes them all immune. It’s total classism. A class v class argument against your not being a part of their class. Like the police officer who says in court “im a police officer” and that’s why they killed someone. It’s ok to do anything if you’re in one of those higher class.
It would be fun to throw in that. Exactly the same thing happened with Steve O from jackass show. He injured himself doing some stunt. They hospitalized him. When he woke up he ran out of the hospital and jumped in a cab and left. The difference is that he was in California. And he just left. Instead of being beaten by a dozen men and tied down and locked in the hospital for some days. While physically tortured. And they didn’t blast high volume noises in his ears for days on end while drugged and tied up. What happened with Steve O is what should’ve happened to me. They let him leave. Watched some crazy injured patient run out of the hospital. Like. Aw dang that guy just left? And wrote up a AMA report. The end.
What happened was they physically abused me while I was ill and wouldn’t let me go home because they couldn’t profit from me anymore if I went home.
It does really tick me off that people are like that.
Why has Arkansas law enforcement not arrested these UAMS clinicians?
This is why we believe Karrar Aljiboori; Natalie J. Applebaum; Timothy J. Baer; Jarred M. Baxter; Alexis Beavers; Rebekah Danielle Beene; Britney M. Beumeler; Kristy Bienvenu; Jennings R. Boyette; Carol Brizzolara; Cejae Brown; Elizabeth Brown;
Nolan R. Bruce; Amber Bryant; Elizabeth Cate; Christopher S. Cathcart; Shannon Cobb; Benjamin L. Davis; Prashanth Reddy Damalcheruvu; Rebekah Davis; Joseph P. Deloach; Amanda Diehl; Jaicey Dowd; Nathan Ernst; James Fitsimones; Chrystal T. Fullen; Macall Gilmartin;Tyler Gray; Emily Gray; Jordan W. Greer; Shannon Hankins; Brandon Hearn; Rachel Hill; Mi-Ran Kim;
Mary K. “Katie” Kimbrough; Alyssa Kirkpatrick; Jacob Langston; Eric Lambert; Payton D. Lea; Ariana Limon; Noah Lloyd; Joseph F. Margolick; Sarah E. Martin; Tyree McClure; Zachary A. McConnell; Elizabeth McNulty; Jordan Millsapps; Anna G. Morris; Sriram Navuluri; Derrick C. Nichols; Mason Noble; Kristina Ong; Na’Kika Perkins; Erika A. Petersen; Brittany Presson; Nathan Redding; Edward Reece; Arthur Rezayev; Brenda Roberts; Tyler K. Rose; Christian Rosenbaum; Kristen Rosenbaum;
Tonya R. Sanders; Jackson Sargent; Hannah Sclimenti; Carmen Shaw; Christian Spallino; Caroline Steele; Krista J. Stephenson; Jordan M. Takasugi; Evelyn Tipton; Marisa D. Tran; Julien P. Vinas; Charles Waters; Adam S. Watkins; Derrick Wilkes; Edward Williams; Lyrex Williams; Kesley M. Winn; Leslie Witt; and Susan Zaleski Norsworthy are guilty of criminal false imprisonment and battery.
A man was forcibly administered controlled substances, including fentanyl, restrained naked to a hospital bed, starved, and left in that condition for nearly two weeks—despite having no injury below the neck at the time of admission, a GCS of 13 or 14, and reported his pain level as 2 out of 10 (“hurts a little”). Read the full report made by UAMS. Counsel in the civil suit swear the report “speaks for itself.”
A great place to start is on page 71. This section was suppressed until 15 months after the patient left AMA. There is an error repeated throughout that UAMS refused to correct. The initial injury was caused by a jump from about the ten-foot-high rung of a falling ladder. Not a “35-foot” fall. Big difference! UAMS doctors decided that the EMT who showed up at the site after the accident knew better than the only witness, the man who jumped to save his life. (There were a steep slope and a power line close by.)
I witnessed it. The medical report left a lot out. For example, the defendants admit to using four point restraints, but do not mention who captured and held the man to the bed. It took several people at once. Eventually, I was able to get him out by threatening a lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. 1983, deprivation of rights under color of law.
When UAMS refused to discuss a settlement, we filed a claim at the Arkansas Claims Commission. It was only against the university medical center. After a year without thinking up a viable defense, UAMS decided we must exhaust all insurance before the university would need to answer interrogatories or produce documents.
So, we filed a lawsuit on 71 clinicians that were definitely involved and 10 Doe defendants.
Absolutely, 100%, beyond a reasonable doubt, these professors and students at the university hospital forced the patient to stay for two weeks and battered him continually. When they finally let him go AMA, they prescribed only salt tablets, acetaminophen, and a headache medicine that can be fatal if stopped suddenly. Their non-consenting patient obviously was not in imminent danger of death.
Then they sent him a bill for $46,000.
In our lawsuit, we listed both negligent and intentional torts. Insurance will only pay for negligent acts. The insurance decided there was no negligence.
These medical providers were, according to Steve Hillis of Gallagher Risk Management and The Doctors Insurance, acting intentionally. Or at least with reckless disregard for the rights of another.
Think about this. UAMS doctors and lawyers have sworn that the clinicians did no wrong. What they should say is that if you have the misfortune of being brought to UAMS by ambulance or if you go there because it is convenient, you do not have the right to refuse treatment.
And after they use four-point restraints and a benzo cocktail to keep you there, expect a bill that will enslave you to paying their six-figure salaries for the rest of your life.
Yet, UAMS Police to me to stop sending the evidence to them and never spoke to the primary victim. They allowed the surveillance videos taken by UAMS employees to be destroyed.