Fox Varian, a young woman who identified as a boy in her teens, was only a minor when she said doctors in New York convinced her to undergo a double mastectomy as part of her ‘transition.’ Varian filed a lawsuit against the doctors.
In a landmark decision, The New York Post reports Varian was awarded $1.6 million for past and future pain and suffering, and an additional $400,000 for future medical expenses “in the first detransitioner malpractice lawsuit in the nation to go to trial and win.”
Psychologist Kenneth Einhorn and surgeon Simon Chin were held responsible in Westchester County Supreme Court in White Plains for ignoring standards of care and procedural guardrails by pressuring the minor into addressing gender dysphoria with permanent surgery, the jury decided.
Lawyers for Varian pointed the finger at Einhorn, saying he “drove the train” and was “putting the idea in Fox’s head” that she needed to change her gender with surgery, according to the report.
Varian’s mother, Claire Deacon, testified that she was against the surgery, but consented to it out of fear her daughter would commit suicide, according to the outlet.
Varian’s attorneys have suggested that she actually had body dysmorphia, an irrational obsession with a flaw or part of one’s anatomy. They allege that the health care professionals did not give enough consideration to her host of other problems: depression, autism, social phobia, anxiety, and anorexia.
Deacon said she was never fully on board with the procedure and initially told Einhorn that “it was never gonna happen” if she had any say in the matter. This led to many “heated discussions” with the psychologist.
“This man was just so emphatic, and pushing and pushing, that I felt like there was no good decision,” she said.
Chloe Cole, who de-transitioned in 2021 after about five years of “gender affirming care” celebrated the news.
Varian V Einhorn is the first detransitioner lawsuit to reach a verdict, and Fox Varian was awarded $2M
Even better is that this was in New York!
I am going to trial as well against my doctors with @Liberty_Ctr and this gives me even more hope that I will get justice for myself pic.twitter.com/TpbuFvFwuQ
— Chloe Cole
(@ChloeCole) January 31, 2026
In July of 2023, Chloe Cole spent her 19th birthday before the U.S. House of Representatives, reliving her horrifying, life-altering experience with “gender-affirming” care.
Cole pleaded with House lawmakers during a hearing on gender-affirming care for minors to put an end to child sex changes and shared the heartbreaking details of how her parents were manipulated by a sinister “gender specialist” into having her mutilated.
There are currently approximately 28 detransitioner lawsuits in different stages of legal proceedings across the country.
Soren Aldaco was only 17 years old when she went on transgender hormones, and by the time she was 19, she had a body-altering double mastectomy.
Aldaco, who is now a 22-year-old student at the University of Texas at Austin, is suing the medical providers who allegedly enabled the body mutilations she now regrets.
In 2023, a 25-year-old North Carolina woman filed a lawsuit against doctors who aided her sex change when she was only 15 years old.
Detransitioner Prisha Mosley told Charlie Kirk, “I was promised male puberty, and instead I got menopause.”
Mosley was left with a disfigured body, deepened voice, joint pain, bone pain, and facial hair, to name just a few irreversible side effects.
When Cristina Hineman was only 18 years old, she visited a Planned Parenthood in Hudson, New York, to seek options for hormone therapy to address her ‘gender dysphoria.’
Instead, according to her lawsuit, she was given life-altering testosterone following a brief 30-minute evaluation with a nurse practitioner despite facing mental health issues including self-harm, depression, anxiety, and autism.
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