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Jan 29 2026

Whistleblower Dr. Eithan Haim Sues Texas Children’s Hospital Over Malicious Prosecution

Dr. Eithan Haim exposed Texas Children’s Hospital’s (TCH) secret “transgender” medical program in 2023. Now, he is suing the hospital for malicious prosecution.

Haim’s complaint alleges TCH, Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and their representatives fed false information about Haim to government officials, resulting in the Department of Justice (DOJ) wrongfully indicting him for violating patient privacy laws.

Haim’s coworkers lied, the filing argues, to punish him for sending redacted medical documents to investigative journalist Christopher Rufo. The information showed TCH continued performing sex-rejecting medical procedures on children long after it claimed to stop in March 2022. 

The DOJ dropped its deeply flawed case against Haim in January 2025, sparing the husband and father up to ten years in jail and $250,000 in fines. But the court battle took a heavy toll on Haim and his young family.

Haim announced his suit against TCH on X last week, thanking his legal team and benefactor Elon Musk, who will reportedly cover Haim’s legal bills, for enabling him to pursue justice in court.

Haim further thanked his original attorney, Marcella Burke, for supporting him long before his case gained national attention.

“She took the greatest risk in representing me [in 2023] and endlessly sacrificed for the next two years,” the surgeon wrote.

“She is the reason my wife has her husband and my daughter, her father.”

The facts laid out in Haim’s complaint, if true, answer some of the biggest questions left over from the DOJ’s defunct suit against him.

Why did the DOJ’s original indictment get so many facts wrong?

The DOJ charged Dr. Haim with four felony HIPAA violations in May 2024. The original indictment alleged:

  • Haim improperly accessed TCH’s medical records long after his work with the hospital ended in January 2021.
  • Haim released private patient information to Rufo in violation of HIPAA.

Both claims proved false. Dr. Haim worked with adult and pediatric patients at TCH through April 2023. In a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the hospital admitted it gave Haim access to the records he viewed while employed there.

Haim also redacted all identifying patient details in the photos he exported to Rufo. Though prosecutor Tina Ansari claimed the government possessed other evidence showing Haim disclosed private patient information, such evidence never materialized.

In his malicious prosecution suit, Haim claims the government got these key facts wrong because it believed false statements made by representatives of TCH and BCM.

The complaint cites an interview between Ansari and Dr. Larry Hollier Jr., the Surgeon-In-Chief and Chair of Surgery at TCH and Vice Chair of Surgery at BCM, one month before Ansari filed the erroneous indictment against Haim.

In the interview, Hollier Jr. claimed Haim:

  • Was not “assigned to care for minors in any way” when he accessed information about pediatric files and surgical schedules.
  • Had no work-related reason to access TCH medical records when he shared information with Rufo.

Afsheen Davis, Senior Vice President and General Counsel for TCH, witnessed Hollier’s interview. At the time, Haim’s complaint argues, both Davis and Hollier would have known or had access to the information which eventually proved the Surgeon-In-Chief’s statements false.

How did the federal government know to investigate Dr. Haim while he was still an anonymous whistleblower?

Two HHS agents informed Dr. Haim he was the target of a DOJ investigation in June 2023 — six months before he went public as Rufo’s whistleblower.

“It can take years to approach a target [of an investigation],” Burke told the Daily Citizen in 2024, “but federal officers were at [Dr. Haim’s] home a little over a month after Rufo published his first story.”

Haim’s malicious prosecution suit presents evidence showing defendants Davis and Hollier met with the two HHS agents just four days before the duo approached Haim.

The timing further supports Haim’s allegation that the defendants initiated and informed the DOJ case against him.

Why did the government choose to prosecute an alleged HIPAA violation as a felony?

Dr. Haim is the first American charged with a felony HIPAA violation absent evidence he sold or otherwise profited from sharing patient information.

Haim’s malicious prosecution case argues TCH and BCM searched for a sympathetic prosecutor to throw the book at Haim because they wanted to punish him for revealing the hospital’s secret, sex-rejecting medical program.

Enter Ansari, whom the DOJ removed from the case in November 2024 after Haim’s legal team revealed her family’s close financial relationship with TCH.

Evidence of the defendants’ malice goes beyond communicating false information to federal prosecutors. Just eight days after HHS agents showed up at Haim’s door, defendant Dr. Kristy Rialon, a pediatric surgeon at TCH and Associate Professor of Surgery at BCM, began posting anonymous comments on his WebMD page falsely accusing him of being a bad doctor.  

She allegedly went so far as to pose as one of Haim’s former patients and claim he had sexually assaulted her.

Rialon later admitted to federal agents that she posted the fake comments.

Harm Done

TCH and BCM’s alleged lies upended Dr. Haim’s life. He and his wife spent their life’s savings fighting the DOJ’s prosecution in court. He remains “blacklisted” from major hospitals and academic institutions, which prevent him from getting crucial credentials and privileges.

The emotional scars of Haim’s experience also run deep. For most of 2024, he contended with the real possibility of going to jail before the birth of his first child. The death threats against himself and his family leave Haim worried for their safety.

Sex-rejecting procedures harm minors. Dr. Eithan Haim performed a brave, honorable and selfless service by revealing TCH’s secret perpetuation of these devastating interventions. He has suffered greatly for it.

The Daily Citizen prays the court will render swift justice for Haim and his family.

Additional Articles and Resources

Haim Vindicated — DOJ Dismisses Case Against Whistleblower

New Evidence Upends Haim Trial; New Momentum for Whistleblower

Evidence Reveals DOJ Oversight in Haim Case

Special Guests (The FBI) Show Up at Nurses’ House After Exposing Illegal Transgender Medical Interventions

EXCLUSIVE: Lawyer Marcella Burke talks representing whistleblower Eithan Haim and fighting child abuse.

EXCLUSIVE: The Daily Citizen interviews Dr. Eithan Haim, the surgeon who exposed a secret transgender medical program at Texas Children’s Hospital

HHS Finalizes Report Finding Sex-Rejecting Procedures Harm Minors

HHS Releases Report on Harms of ‘Transgender’ Medical Interventions for Minors

VIDEO: Daily Citizen Interviews Whistleblower Exposing Secret Transgender Program at Texas Children’s Hospital

Written by Emily Washburn · Categorized: Culture · Tagged: haim, transgender

Jan 30 2025

Haim Vindicated – DOJ Dismisses Case Against Whistleblower

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dismissed the case against Dr. Eithan Haim, the surgeon who exposed Texas Children’s Hospital’s secret transgender program.

Prosecutors alleged Haim violated privacy protection laws by leaking redacted medical records proving Texas Children’s Hospital performed transgender medical interventions on children long after it pledged to stop such procedures.

If convicted, Haim could have faced 10 years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.

“WE DID IT!!!!! WE WON!!!!!!!” the jubilant surgeon celebrated on X with a picture of the case’s official dismissal.

WE DID IT!!!! WE WON!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/M1iT2PeutM

— Eithan Haim MD (@EithanHaim) January 24, 2025

Even just two weeks ago, Dr. Haim’s vindication seemed far from certain. Haim and his wife, Andrea, an attorney herself, say President Trump’s inauguration on January 20, only intensified prosecutors’ determination to put the good doctor behind bars.

When the Haims connected with Missouri Senator Josh Hawley earlier this month, they feared the court would make good on its threat to send Haim to jail for posting ‘inflammatory’ content about the case on X.

“[Dr. Haim] was very worried that a warrant might be issued for his imminent arrest, and the DOJ was pushing to start the trial as quickly as possible,” Hawley told The Daily Wire.

The senator reportedly prompted the DOJ to drop the charges.

“I just told [Acting Attorney General James McHenry] that I talked to Dr. Haim,” Hawley recalled, continuing for the Daily Wire,

I said, “Your attorney in the Southern District does not appear to be dropping this case at all. In fact, they appear to be accelerating.” He was alarmed by this. Two hours after we got off the phone, they issued the one sentence dismissal.

Hawley praised McHenry and the Trump administration for jumping on the Haim’s plight.

I have never seen or heard of an administration moving this quickly. To jump into it today and just BOOM, say, “We’re going to draw this to a close,” which is the right thing to do, I think is incredibly impressive.

The Haims’ victory doesn’t lessen the cases’ impact on their lives.

“[This victory] came at great personal cost,” Andrea confessed on X:

Between the two of us, we have had hundreds of sleepless nights worried that he would go to federal prison for 10 years. We are completely broke. He was forced to leave me and his newborn baby daughter in the hospital an hour after I had an emergency c-section to make a court appearance in Houston.

Still, she writes, they wouldn’t do anything differently.

When this case started a year and a half ago, Texas Children’s Hospital was mutilating and sterilizing young children while hiding it from the public.
@EithanHaim was the only person with the courage to stand up for what was right. For him, it wasn’t even a decision. Kids were being harmed, and he had to stop it.

“If you ask either of us, we would do it again in a heartbeat,” she concludes.

Dr. Haim’s fearless testimony shed harsh light on the flagrant harms doctors and hospitals perpetrated against children using transgender medical interventions. His experience inspired Texas legislators to ban physicians from performing transgender medical interventions on minors in 2023.

Now, many of his warnings are reflected in President Trump’s executive order banning the chemical and surgical mutilation of children. You can read the Daily Citizen’s analysis of the order here.

One of the substances included under the White House’s official definition of “chemical and surgical” mutilation are GnRH agonists, sometimes referred to as “puberty blockers.”

In an interview with the Daily Citizen nearly a year ago, Dr. Haim warned against GnRH by name.

“The drugs doctors use as puberty blockers aren’t supposed to be used long term because of the side-effects,” he explained, continuing:

Doctors use gonadotropin releasing hormone (GNRH) analogs to treat things like endometriosis. They only recommend it for six months — hard stop — because of its effect on bones, and because it can cause menopausal symptoms. Prostate cancer drugs are employed for a similar time frame, because of the side effects and the chance of tumors becoming resistant.
But, somehow, when they’re used as puberty blockers, doctors will treat people with GNRH analogs and prostate cancer drugs for years.

The executive order also bans the use of opposite-sex hormone interventions, which Haim described as performing “a million micro-surgeries to [adolescents’] bones, heart and blood vessels every single day.”

“There’s no surgery that can prevent your secondary sexual characteristics from developing,” he explained.

There’s no surgery that can cause your bones to become that of a 65-year-old woman. There’s no surgery in the world that can cause your brain not to develop. Nothing can do those things except for these medications.

Haim is one of many doctors committed to healing their patients, rather than making them sick. His vindication is proof that legislators and voters still believe whistleblowers should be protected, not prosecuted.

To read all about Dr. Haim’s story, check out the articles and timeline linked below.

Additional Articles and Resources

New Evidence Upends Haim Trial; New Momentum for Whistleblower

UPDATE: Evidence Reveals DOJ Oversight in Haim Case

EXCLUSIVE: Lawyer Marcella Burke talks representing whistleblower Eithan Haim and fighting against child abuse.

EXCLUSIVE: The Daily Citizen interviews Dr. Eithan Haim, the surgeon who exposed a secret transgender medical program at Texas Children’s Hospital.

Texas Children’s Whistleblowers Speak at First Joint Event

Texas Children’s Hospital Embroiled In Fraud Scandal as Haim Case Kicks Off

House Oversight Committee Investigates Texas Children’s Medicaid Fraud

Transgender Resources

Addressing Gender Identity with Honesty and Compassion

The Journey Back to My True Identity

What is ‘Gender Identity’

Written by Emily Washburn · Categorized: Culture · Tagged: haim, transgender

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