According to sources at the Clayton County Courthouse, a jury has awarded more than $30 million in a medical malpractice case involving an 18-day-old infant who lost the tip of his penis during a botched circumcision in 2013.

There may be an apportionment wrangle in the offing, however, as one of three sets of co-defendants was cleared of causing the boy’s injuries but nonetheless assessed 10 percent of the apportioned verdict.

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