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Ex-trans woman launches $850k lawsuit against medics who approved surgery to remove her breasts

Updated: November 23, 2022 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Nov 23, 2022 – 9:17 am EST

PORTLAND, Oregon (LifeSiteNews) — An Oregon woman who once lived as “non-binary” has filed a lawsuit against several of the medical professionals responsible for the removal her breasts.

The lawsuit is just the latest example of how formerly gender-confused individuals have come to regret having gender-based surgeries or taking drugs in an aim to represent the opposite sex, or one of the many so-called genders pushed by LGBT activists.

Camille Kiefel “is suing the two counselors who signed off on her double mastectomy surgery to affirm a ‘non-binary gender identity,’” according to a summary of the lawsuit posted by Women’s Liberation Front, a feminist group that is helping funding the litigation. Her medical providers approved the request after two short online meetings.

The group explained further:

Camille endured trauma as a young girl as well as physical and mental health challenges through her teens and twenties. Not long after a painful surgery that has left her without breasts and suffering many complications, Camille realized that identifying as ‘non-binary’ and hating her body were trauma responses and attempts to escape the burdens of being a woman.

Kiefel’s lawsuit, filed

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