In 1935, just before Ann's 21st birthday (when she would have attained legal majority), she was hospitalized for
appendicitis. Ann's mother told the surgeons at the private hospital where Ann was receiving care that Ann was "feeble minded" and paid them to sterilize her while performing her appendectomy. After realizing what her physicians and her mother had done, both criminal and civil lawsuits were filed in San Francisco court. The judges who handled her case were Sylvain Lazarus. Ann Lindsay was a personal nurse for Ann Hewitt. The criminal case was ultimately unsuccessful, since at the time, involuntary sterilization of the "feeble minded" was legal in California. The state Supreme Court declined to reopen the case. ==Legacy==