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'''Jean Elizabeth Morgan''', [[M.D.]], [[Ph.D.]] (born [[1947]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], [[USA]]) is a [[plastic surgeon]] who was involved in a widely publicized and long-running [[child custody]] case over her daughter Hilary.  Morgan claimed that the father, Dr. Eric A. Foretich, an oral surgeon, had sexually abused Hilary.  During the course of the  and eventually refused to share custody and sent Hilary into hiding.  Because of this, Morgan was incarcerated for two years. After her release, and when she was legally able to do, Morgan joined Hillary in [[New Zealand]].The [[Congress of the United States|United States Congress]] passed two laws as a result of this case. After her release, Morgan joined Hillary in [[New Zealand]].  After Morgan had sent Hilary into hiding, Foretich never regained his rights to unsupervised visitation with or custody of his daughter.

== Early career ==
Morgan, as a surgeon in [[Washington, D.C.]], in [[1980]] published a successful book titled ''The Making of a Woman Surgeon'', which recounted the rigors of her training in this predominantly male profession.

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