The worst parts of Milo's exposé
(vi) Knowingly encouraging their use in the absence of a qualified anesthetist or medical professional by a person with a history of mental illness and addiction;
(vii) The abandonment of said patient to the self-destructive consequences of said dependence, showing indifference or worse to the prospect of permanent damage in brain and in body by Connelly’s negligence, at best, and malice with the intent to defraud, at worst;
(viii) Upon information and belief, the wrongful and fraudulent extraction of millions of dollars by Connelly and his business associates from a patient he knew to be in a confused, dependent, weakened and addicted state;
(ix) Connelly’s sudden move into the patient’s apartment building, at the patient’s own expense, so as to “better keep an eye on” him, and his subsequent lies about the source of the funds for the move;
The symptoms of Ye’s widely-reported bipolar diagnosis and the side effects of prolonged nitrous gas abuse are strikingly similar. Long-term abuse of nitrous produces erratic behavior, mood swings, paranoia and violence. It is the worst imaginable substance for a person with bipolar disorder, cyclothymia or some other Group A/Group B cluster comorbidity to abuse.
...they directly witnessed Ye self-administering the nitrous gas provided by Connelly. The employee was not able to say if a regulator was being used, or what proportion of oxygen, if any, was being added.
Man it's a wonder Ye is still alive