
A woman identified as Regina, who was a patient of the fake psychiatrist Marilyn Cote since 2019, shared her heartbreaking experience. Regina sought help for emotional issues related to her relationship and panic attacks. Cote diagnosed her with schizophrenia and prescribed quetiapine, risperidone, and venlafaxine, warning her that if she did not take the medications immediately, she would begin to hallucinate and disconnect from reality.
As Regina began to distrust Cote, she noticed inconsistencies in the stories of the supposed psychiatrist. She discovered that the references about the professional on Doctoralia could have been false. Cote also invented a fictitious family to project an image of success and authority. One of the members of this fake family was Jared, who worked as Cote's assistant and was supposedly her son.
Regina decided to report Cote in 2020, but her complaint was dismissed without a thorough investigation. Authorities argued that she had not suffered objective damage to her health by not following the treatment prescribed by the pseudo psychiatrist. Cote presented herself as married to a Norwegian named 'Mr. Hansen' and claimed that her son Tobias also worked in the office.
Some people suggest that Jared could have been a patient of Cote or have drug addiction problems. The true identity of Jared remains a mystery. The victim Regina recounted: 'She told me that if I didn't take what she prescribed, I would be removed from life soon.' Although the true identity of Jared remains unknown, his testimony has brought to light the manipulations and falsehoods of the fake psychiatrist Marilyn Cote.