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Parents win lawsuit against doctor for Instagram autopsy

Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor Sr. say that they hired Dr. Jackson Gates to perform an autopsy on their son, Treveon Isaiah Taylor Jr., who died during a botched delivery. Gates took video of the autopsy and posted it to Instagram without their permission, they said. (Image of Ross and Taylor: Family handout; screenshot of Gates in a 2020 video from his YouTube account, The Institute of Pathology and Laboratory Medical Science)

Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor Sr. say that they hired Dr. Jackson Gates to perform an autopsy on their son, Treveon Isaiah Taylor Jr., who died during a botched delivery. Gates took a video of the autopsy and posted it to Instagram without their permission, they said. (Image of Ross and Taylor: Family handout; screenshot of Gates in a 2020 video from his YouTube account, The Institute of Pathology and Laboratory Medical Science)

A Georgia judge entered a default judgment against a doctor on Wednesday, saying that the man did not respond to the complaint that he posted a video of a dead, decapitated baby to Instagram, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The court will later decide how much money the respondent, Dr. Jackson Gates, and his company, Medical Diagnostic Choices, must pay.

The plaintiffs, Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor Sr., sued last year, saying they had hired Gates to perform an autopsy on their son, Treveon Isaiah Taylor Jr. They have sued the delivery doctor Dr. Tracey St. Julian, the nurses, and Southern Regional Medical Center in the city of Riverdale.

They argued that St. Julian botched the delivery, decapitating their baby when his shoulders got caught in the mother’s vaginal canal.

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