Federal prosecutors seek NYU hospital information on gender-affirming care for children
The subpoena seeks records on patients under 18 and the names of clinicians, marking a criminal escalation in the Justice Department’s care probe.
- On May 7, 2026, NYU Langone Health received a federal grand jury subpoena from the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Northern District of Texas seeking records of patients under 18 who received gender-affirming care between 2020 and 2026.
- While the Department of Justice previously issued civil administrative subpoenas to more than 20 hospitals nationwide, this development marks a significant escalation to a criminal probe, which carries risks of jail time for non-compliance.
- Pursuant to New York State Shield Laws, NYU Langone must notify affected individuals at least 30 days before responding to the subpoena, which also demands the names of providers involved in offering gender-affirming care.
- Legal scholar Alejandra Caraballo and other critics labeled the strategy "judge shopping," alleging the DOJ is abusing federal power by using a conservative Texas court to intimidate medical providers and discourage gender-affirming care.
- New York's protections face a major legal test as this case proceeds in the Northern District of Texas, a court with a track record of ruling that transgender individuals lack federal anti-discrimination protections.
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New subpoena suggests DOJ has begun criminal investigation of gender-affirming care
Several hospitals have received federal grand jury subpoenas regarding the provision of gender-affirming care to minors, according to a statement from NYU Langone, a step that suggests the Department of Justice has begun a criminal investigation. The inquiry for NYU records, sent last week by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Texas, directs the hospital to turn over information on minors who received care between 2020 and 2…
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New York University’s Langone Health received a federal grand jury subpoena from the Department of Justice seeking information about minor patients who received gender-affirming care, according to a statement posted on their website Monday evening. This is the first known criminal probe by the Justice Department to obtain private medical data about transgender children receiving gender-affirming care, as the Trump administration escalates attack…
Prosecutors seek NYU hospital information on gender-affirming care for children
A New York health care system has received a federal grand jury subpoena issued in Texas seeking information about children who received gender-affirming care and the medical providers who administered it
Federal prosecutors seek NYU hospital information on gender-affirming care for children
A New York health care system has received a federal grand jury subpoena issued in Texas seeking information about children who received gender-affirming care and the medical providers who administered it.
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