
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.”