Wednesday, September 13, 2023

This week in 'Ah Sheit Dassum Boolsheit', Houston Medicaid dentist Bethaniel Jefferson was convicted of recklessly causing bodily injury to a child today

By A Texas Reader
Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 08:10:53 PM EDT

This week in 'Ah Sheit Dassum Boolsheit', Houston Medicaid dentist Bethaniel Jefferson was convicted of recklessly causing bodily injury to a child today.


What a complete goddamn fraud.

Who "caps" baby teeth?

Oh, I know.

A quack dentist billing CHIP (Medicaid) for obscene amounts of money.

That's who.


After the first seizure during the procedure, Jefferson administered halcion, a pill that medical experts said was intended to treat insomnia, and should never have been given to a child, according to court records. Two more seizures followed.



en.wikipedia.org

Thankfully, the child is still eligible for a full scholarship to the ivy league university of her choice.



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"4-year-old Nevaeh Hall"

The niglet, err child, was 4 at the time, so did not have permanent teeth yet. What sort of dental work needing anesthesia was necessary on the baby teeth of 4 y/o?

Ghetto lottery:

https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2022/09/22/houston-jury-awards-955-m-to-family-of-girl-who-suffered-brain-damage-after-sedated-restrained-by-dentist/

"during treatment of decayed teeth"

I get that the dumb black negress pretending to be a dentist (where did she go to dental school?) was negligent, but then dumb Blacks are not known for competence. But it seems the biological entities pretending to be "parents" were also negligent in allowing the baby teeth of a 4 y/o to decay so badly they needed treatment.

Anonymous said...

It's the "Moms Mabley" look.The premise is,you don't need teeth to eat watermelon.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Po' license-less Docta Beth. Wouldn't you love to see the transcripts? And hear some honest evaluations by her professors, like biochemistry and calculus? Not all is lost. She can probably transfer a bunch of those dental school credits into a Ed. D. school and be a higher ed administrator within a year.

Anonymous said...

What's will the all(?)-white lawyers and judge?

The $95 million figure, now that has to be a Houston 'hood jury with no concept of math beyond "how much I get for my taxes an' I need the instant refund option".