Texas Court Blocks Online Retailer From Selling Chest Binders over Health Concerns
The restraining order responds to health concerns linking chest binders to 28 medical conditions, aiming to protect Texas minors from potential harm, Attorney General's office said.
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Paxton Blocks ‘Transition’ Products for Texas Girls
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a victory against a New York-based online retailer, blocking its sales to Texans. The company, Lola Olivia, previously sold chest binders to Texas girls as part of a “transition” process. Paxton’s office explained that despite the company labeling the product as “safe and effective,” chest binding is connected to a number of medical conditions, including “permanently harming their breasts, causing back a…
Texas court blocks online retailer from selling chest binders over health concerns
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a temporary restraining order against New York-based retailer Lola Olivia, immediately halting the sale and shipment of chest binders to minors in the State of Texas due to alleged health risks.
NY Company Blocked From Selling Chest Binders to Girls in Texas
A New York-based retailer must immediately stop sales and shipments of harmful chest binders to any individual or entity within Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Monday. “I will never allow radical companies like Lola Olivia to abuse Texas children by ‘transitioning’ them,” Paxton said in a March 9 post on X. He said that helping to transition a minor is child abuse. A Texas district judge sided with Paxton on March 3, issuing a tempora…
Paxton gets TRO against NY retailer selling chest binders
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a press release this morning (Monday, March 9) that he has “secured a legal victory against a radical online retailer … effectively stopping the sale of the company’s chest binders to Texas girls” in the form of a temporary restraining order against Lola Olivia. Paxton, who suffers from a severe case of chronic TDS (transgender derangement syndrome) sued New York-based Lola Olivia earlier this year,…
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