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Home / Crime and Justice / Dad Drugged Kids With Sedatives in Smoothies

Dad Drugged Kids With Sedatives in Smoothies

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Father laced daughter's smoothies with prescription sedative Temazepam.
  • One child texted for help, alerting parents to the drugging.
  • The father was sentenced to two years in prison for his actions.
Dad Drugged Kids With Sedatives in Smoothies

Michael Meyden, a 58-year-old father from Lake Oswego, Oregon, admitted to drugging his daughter and two of her friends by lacing their smoothies with Temazepam, a prescription sedative. He "insisted" the girls drink the concoction during a sleepover. One girl, who did not consume the spiked smoothie, became increasingly alarmed and texted her mother around 2 a.m. requesting an urgent pickup due to not feeling safe.

Following the concerned child's pleas, a family friend retrieved the girls. The two who ingested the smoothies tested positive for benzodiazepine and reported feeling "woozy" and experiencing a "thick, deep sleep." One victim later testified in court about the severe emotional distress caused by Meyden's actions, calling him a "monster."

In June 2024, Meyden was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to three felony counts of causing another person to ingest a controlled substance. A civil lawsuit filed by one victim's father seeking $2.4 million was recently settled, with the monetary details undisclosed.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Michael Meyden laced smoothies with the sedative Temazepam and gave them to his daughter and her friends.
The incident occurred at Michael Meyden's home in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
Michael Meyden was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to felony charges.

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