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"According to a criminal complaint filed in Milwaukee County, Alisha Newman brought her 10-year-old daughter into the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin on the morning of May 7 for an appointment. Investigators say Gisela Chemlinsky, a pediatric gastroenterologist at Children's Hospital, saw that the girl's skin looked pale, ashen and that she looked severely ill.

Investigators say an Immediate Response team was called in, providing her emergency care and placement in the hospital's intensive care unit. According to the criminal complaint, doctors treated her for a severe infection that required extended hospitalization — the second time in about a month.

When the medical team at Children's Hospital began to review the girl's medical history, investigators said they found that Newman routinely provided false information to medical providers in the treatment of her daughter, leading to misdiagnoses of muscular dystrophy, mitochondrial disease and a bradycardia syndrome among others. Investigators said Newman brought her daughter to see health care providers in Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Tennessee for medical procedures, including the installation of a pacemaker, a feeding tube and an IV port, that posed risks to her daughter's life.

According to the criminal complaint, medical professionals at Children's Hospital told authorities that the child was likely "the victim of factitious disorder by proxy on the part of the defendant."

A factitious disorder by proxy, previously known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, is described by mental health professionals as a situation where someone falsely claims that another person — in this case the Newman's 10-year-old daughter — has physical signs of illness, and that those signs were created by another person — in this case Newman — with the result that misleads others.

Alyssa Stephany a medical doctor at the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin told investigators that following her expert medical assessment of Newman's 10-year-old daughter, that Newman's "inaccurate portrayals of medical information have both indirectly and directly led to unnecessary medicalization, procedures, tests, and undue harm to (her daughter.)"

Investigators say Newman has been seeking treatment for her daughter since the "first year of her life." Newman is currently being held in the Milwaukee County Jail and is expected to make her initial appearance on May 28."


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After the hearing, Newman turned to face the gallery where her husband was sitting, appearing to mouth the words, "Help me."

Newman, who is a licensed nurse in the state of Oklahoma, made an initial appearance Tuesday. Milwaukee County Court Commissioner Alexis Liggins ruled probable cause was found and a preliminary hearing was scheduled for June 7. Newman's bond was set at $50,000

 
SHe's got 2 very healthy looking girls in her profile pic on FB...wonder why she chose the little one (third child) to do this to :(

People like her make me sick to my stomach. I can't even imagine making my child sick to gain attention and sympathy.
 
An Oklahoma woman facing charges in Milwaukee was sentenced Wednesday, Sept. 29.

Alisha Newman pleaded guilty to one count second degree recklessly endangering safety and was sentenced to three years in prison and three years extended supervision.

According to a criminal complaint, Newman repeatedly providing false or misleading information to medical providers in multiple states regarding the care of a 10-year-old.

Court documents state Newman brought the child to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin on May 7, 2019. Doctors say the child was severely ill and suffering from an infection. The criminal complaint says the child was also hospitalized five weeks earlier in Oklahoma for another serious infection.

During the hospital stay in Milwaukee, Newman told doctors the child suffered from multiple conditions including muscular dystrophy, hypertension and mitochondrial disease. Newman also told doctors the child had a pacemaker on her heart, a port and a feeding tube.

Newman’s statements raised concerns for doctors because the child was hospitalized in Milwaukee in 2016 and a diagnosis of muscular dystrophy was ruled out.

According to the criminal complaint, doctors did a review of all of the child’s medical records and found a concerning pattern of Newman going to multiple providers in several states including Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Tennessee, which led to the child being misdiagnosed and undergoing multiple unwarranted medical procedures.

Court documents state the child does not have a terminal illness and there is reasonable evidence the child does not need a pacemaker. Additionally, experts say the 10-year-old does not need a port which exposes the child to infections.
 
OFFICE OF JUVENILE
SYSTEM OVERSIGHT
REVIEW OF THE NEAR DEATH OF K.H.
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Report Release Date: March 31, 2023


Name:​
NEWMAN, ALISHA G​
Birth Year:​
1984​
Status: ACTIVE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION​
Sub-Status: OUT TO OTHER STATE​

Milwaukee County Case Number 2019CF002259 State of Wisconsin vs. Alisha G Newman​





The defendant Alisha G Newman was found guilty of the following charge(s) in this case.
  • 2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, a class G felony, Wisconsin Statutes 941.30(2).
 
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