Cecile Kasengela v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, et al.
C.D. California · Aug 20, 2026
- Jurisdiction
- federal
- Court
- C.D. California
- Record ID
- cecile-kasengela-v-kaiser-foundation-hospitals-et-al-2026-08-20
- Observed outcome
- Admonishment & Warning
- Known monetary consequence
- Not recorded
Why this matter warrants attention
Fabricated: Case Law | Plaintiff submitted briefing containing non-existent quotations and misstated case law (apparently derived from AI/third-party summaries); the Court noted Kaiser pointed out the incorrect quotations and warned against AI-generated hallucinated caselaw. Outcome: Admonishment & Warning.
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Failure modes and consequences
- Pro Se
- Fake Citations
- Fabricated Quotes
- Employment
- Trial
- Warning
- AI attribution
- Reported
- Recorded tool
- AI (implied, unspecified)
- Known monetary consequence
- Not recorded
- Procedural posture
- Admonishment & Warning
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What this record does—and does not—establish
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Controls suggested by the public record
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