A man says his mother, Lisa Hayden-Johnson, forced him into a wheelchair from the age of four and subjected him to medical “treatments” as a child. In reporting on his account, he describes being made to undergo surgeries he says were unnecessary and alleges he was left “scarred for life.” He also claims the interventions were linked to her broader scheme, as portrayed in the coverage.

According to the articles, he recounts that the claimed conditions involved include cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy, diabetes, and food allergies. The reporting frames his statements as part of an alleged lying and money-making plan carried out through the child’s medical care. The outlets do not provide additional corroborating detail in the excerpts provided, and they focus primarily on the man’s perspective and allegations rather than presenting an alternative account or verified findings.

In these sources, the central points are the timing (beginning around age four), the use of a wheelchair, and the assertion that surgeries were performed unnecessarily, along with the claim that the actions served a financial motive.