Jane Doe 105 accuses Dr. Mark Mulholland of removing her fallopian tubes without her knowledge; Providence and Kadlec ignored her complaints
SEATTLE, Sept. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Jane Doe 105 is the latest to file a lawsuit amid mounting allegations against Dr. Mark Mulholland, a Tri-Cities OB-GYN who practiced for over 20 years at Providence St. Joseph Health and Kadlec Regional Medical Center. Ms. Doe is represented by Tamara Holder of Tamara Holder Law in Chicago, and Elizabeth Hanley and Julie Kline of Schroeter Goldmark & Bender in Seattle.
Jane Doe 105 met Mulholland after being admitted to Kadlec Hospital in 2016 due to severe concerns around her pregnancy, including hypertension and pre-eclampsia, which compromised both her and her unborn child's health and safety.
Ms. Doe recalls a nurse suggesting tubal ligation as her medical team prepared to deliver her baby via caesarean section. She was reassured that a tubal ligation, more commonly known as "getting your tubes tied" was an entirely reversible procedure, as Ms. Doe had explicitly stated she was interested in growing her family following this pregnancy.
According to the lawsuit, during the procedure, Ms. Doe recalls hearing a nurse ask Mulholland why he was performing the tubal ligation in that manner. Mulholland responded, "Insurance pays more this way."
Nearly ten years later in 2024, Ms. Doe was ready to continue growing her family. After meeting with a fertility specialist, Ms. Doe and her husband's worlds were turned upside down: The specialist informed them Mulholland had entirely removed her fallopian tubes. It was at this time that Ms. Doe learned, for the first time, that she was sterilized against her will by Mulholland.
Ms. Doe complained to the hospital but her complaints were ignored.
Holder said, "This case reveals how a healthcare institution gave a male doctor unfettered power over and access to hundreds of female patients' bodies over the course of dozens of years. Due to Mulholland's alleged abuse, our client now lives with the irreversible consequences. We will not rest until we have held every person and institution accountable for turning a blind eye to Mulholland's conduct."
"Mulholland's conduct in this case is unconscionable," added Hanley. "He took away our client's right to decide if and when to grow her family, a fundamental right that belongs to every woman. This is not just malpractice; it's a profound abuse of trust. Providence and Kadlec had every opportunity to stop him, yet they failed, again, to protect their patients."
Ms. Doe's lawsuit accuses the defendants of violating the Washington Law Against Discrimination, corporate negligence by the hospitals, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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SOURCE The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC

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