‘I am furious’: Mom says 20-month-old was ‘poisoned’ by vape pen at a Bright Horizons day care, files lawsuit alleging employee ‘responded with laughter’ when toddler swelled up

Jocelyn Carter and her daughter (The Button Law Firm).

Jocelyn Carter and her daughter (The Button Law Firm).

A 20-month-old girl got access to a vape pen belonging to a Bright Horizons day care center employee in Texas and became sick from nicotine, a mother alleges in a lawsuit.

Jocelyn Carter says her daughter was poisoned on her first day at the day care on Jan. 22 at a center in Plano, 20 miles north of Dallas. The incident sickened the girl, leaving her face swollen and causing a persistent cough and vomiting, according to the complaint filed in a federal court in Texas on Tuesday.

“I am furious that Bright Horizons at Legacy knew my daughter could be poisoned by drugs in a vape pen, but they chose to do nothing and remained silent,” said Carter in a statement. “My daughter is my world. I don’t want to imagine what might have happened if I hadn’t rushed her to a doctor as soon as I sensed something was off.”