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Texas sued Lola Olivia over selling binders to minors, calling it child abuse, despite FDA and expert views that they’re safe when fitted properly.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued New York retailer Lola Olivia, alleging it sold chest binders to minors as young as nine, claiming the products pose health risks and violate consumer protection laws.
The lawsuit, seeking over $1 million in penalties, calls the sales "child abuse," though the FDA classifies binders as low-risk medical devices and experts say they’re safe when properly fitted.
The case reflects broader political and cultural tensions over transgender youth care and state regulation.
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Texas demandó a Lola Olivia por vender encuadernadores a menores, llamándolo abuso infantil, a pesar de la opinión de la FDA y de los expertos de que son seguros cuando se ajustan correctamente.