Texas Jury Rules To Chemically Castrate 7yo Boy

October 23, 2019 in News by RBN Staff

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THE JUDGES FINAL ORDERS ARE EXPECTED WEDNESDAY. IF NOTHING SIGNIFICANT CHANGES, HE WILL APPEAL THE RULING.

Texas Jury Rules To Chemically Castrate 7yo Boy

Texas Jury Rules To Chemically Castrate 7yo Boy

by Shari Dovale

A father is devastated in Dallas tonight, as the jury ruled against his fight to save his son.

Jeffery Younger has been fighting for his son in Texas, while the boy’s mom has been determined to chemically change him to a girl. The jury came back and sided with the mother.

The judge will be issuing final rulings on Wednesday, and unless she makes some changes, then Dr. Geogulas will be allowed to mutilate the child.

Lifesite news has been in the courtroom, and has provided coverage:

A jury has ruled against Jeffrey Younger, the father who is trying to protect his seven-year-old son, James, from chemical castration via a gender “transition.” This means James’ mother, Dr. Anne Georgulas, will be able to continue “transitioning” him into “Luna,” and now has full authority to start him on puberty blockers and eventually cross-sex hormones.

Citing time constraints, the judge chose to limit the fathers witnesses.

Mr. Younger’s attorney was not able to call all of his side’s witnesses due to time constraints. The jury heard from Dr. Geogulas’ witnesses Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday, half of Thursday, and half of Friday. The jury heard from Mr. Younger’s witnesses half of Thursday and this Monday morning.

According to the Mayo Clinic, complications of feminizing hormone therapy might include:

  • A blood clot in a deep vein (deep vein thrombosis) or in a lung (pulmonary embolism)
  • High triglycerides, a type of fat (lipid) in your blood
  • Gallstones
  • Weight gain
  • Elevated liver function tests
  • Decreased libido
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Infertility
  • High potassium (hyperkalemia)
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Cardiovascular disease, when at least two other cardiovascular risk factors are present
  • Excessive prolactin in your blood (hyperprolactinemia) or a condition in which a noncancerous tumor (adenoma) of the pituitary gland in your brain overproduces the hormone prolactin (prolactinoma)

Expert witnesses testified to a child’s inability to full comprehend the potential side effects of such therapy, such as permanent infertility, inability to ever naturally engage in sexual relations, and a decreased lifespan.

The father is waiting on the judges final orders, expected Wednesday. If nothing significant has changed, he will appeal the ruling.

It has been reported that the mother is receiving funding for these efforts. The father, however, has already incurred roughly $250,000 in legal fees and needs to raise funds. If you would like to help, or learn more about this tragedy, please visit Save James (facebook)Save James (You Tube), and Save James (GoGetFunding).