Sex Crimes Investigator, Officer Padilla, directed the Crime Scene Technician to secure Carolina Destefano's bloody pad after it was reported her son was witnessed lying on top of his mother, kissing her, and inserting his finger into her rectum. Carolina was transported to the ORMC emergency dept. with an alleged rectal anal hemorrhage. Mr. Destefano sued the entity responsible, claiming that the blood was withdrawn Carolina and planted on the pad to support the false report that her son caused her alleged rectal bleeding.
Lawrence Destefano picketed Florida Hospital 8 hours a day, 6 days a week, for 18 months.
On November 30, 2007, the 5th District Court of Appeals published their opinion of Mr. Destefano's appeal. Mr. Destefano will be appealing to the Florida Supreme Court.
An Orange County jury determined late Friday that an Orlando nursing home defamed the son of an Alzheimer's patient by alleging the man had sexually abused and mistreated his mother at the home.
The six-member jury awarded Lawrence DeStefano $1 million to compensate him for his loss of reputation and later awarded him another $1 million in punitive damages.
CASE SYNOPSIS
The Note
Mr. Lawrence Destefano was the primary caregiver to his Cuban mother, Carolina Destefano. She was 73 years old and unable to communicate due to advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease.
On September 15, 1999 Carolina Destefano was admitted to Florida Hospital for a urinary tract infection. On September 19, 1999 she was transferred to Florida Hospital's sub-acute facility, Sunbelt Healthcare & Sub-Acute Center (SUNBELT), for rehabilitative and convalescent care.
Throughout the next day, September 20, 1999, Lawrence Destefano was in and out of SUNBELT visiting his mother. When he returned that evening he saw that the wound dressing on her foot was missing leaving an open sore heel ulcer exposed. On three separate occasions he asked Carolina Destefano's nurse, Carol Boze, to dress the wound. With Nurse Boze unwilling to dress the wound, Mr. Destefano changed his focus and offered to help.
Adept at his mother's wound care, Mr. Destefano asked Nurse Boze for a gauze roll, some gauze pads, and ointment so he could dress the wound himself. When Nurse Boze informed Mr. Destefano that he was not authorized or licensed to perform that procedure, he returned to his mother's room and wrote a note which read, "NO WOUND DRESSING ON CAROLINA DESTEFANO." In an effort to prod Nurse Boze into bandaging his mother's wound, Mr. Destefano showed her the note and asked her to either sign it or dress the wound. Defiantly, Nurse Boze chose to sign the note.
As Mr. Destefano entered his mother's room, the Director of Nurses, Rachel Bean, and her Nurse Manager, Mary Thornton, followed him from behind. Once inside an argument ensued between the three of them.
Once the police removed Mr. Destefano from SUNBELT, Adventist Health System, Florida Hospital and Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) executives, administrators, physicians and nurses conspired to defame and setup Lawrence Destefano. They communicated with each other, moving the "plan" forward, until allegations surfaced that Mr. Destefano had sexually molested, assaulted and battered his terminally ill mother.