Erik Menendez returns to jail after hospitalization due to medical problems

Erik Menéndez According to TMZ, he has returned to jail after being temporarily transferred to San Diego Hospital due to a “severe medical condition” claimed by lawyers last month.
“My father is not in the hospital and is back in prison to prepare for our upcoming parole hearing,” Eric’s stepdaughter Talia MenéndezAccording to media reports, shared via Instagram stories over the weekend.
Talia shared in late July that Erik, 54, was taken to the hospital for painful kidney stones. “Today, Erik had a second surgery, which was due to complications of multiple large stones in both kidneys,” she wrote via Instagram Story at the time.
Eric’s wife on July 24 Tammi MenéndezBy X, Erik had two surgeries and was expecting one-third.
“Today, Erik had a second surgery. The surgery was successful. He will need a third surgery, and hopefully it will happen soon,” Tammy wrote. “Because Erik has a lot of complications and delays in the operation in prison. He is still nauseating tonight, and the painful surgery is recovering from the surgery.”
She added: “We thank everyone for their good wishes and prayers. The complications occur during the surgery, but it was a very stressful moment for us. In addition, we thank CRT custody and medical staff who do their best in such difficult situations.”
On July 22, Erik and his brother Lyle Menéndez’s lawyers Mark Geragostelling TMZ that Erik is experiencing an emergency, although he did not further elaborate on the exact situation of Erik.
“I don’t want the cat to be released from the bag. Eric now has a serious medical condition. I won’t violate the privileges of Hipaa or attorney clients, but if anyone should take a leave – especially a month before the hearing, it’s Eric, it’s Eric, it’s Eric, it’s Eric,” said Geragos, competing with California. Gavin Newsom Free Erik is released from prison.
“It’s a serious condition and I think he needs to focus on the hearing,” he added. “I don’t want to get stuck in the weeds of medical conditions, but I think it’s a good thing.”
Erik and Lyle, 57, are currently in Richard J, of San Diego, California. Jose and kitten. The couple was convicted of first-degree murder in 1996 and was initially sentenced to life imprisonment without a single person.
But after their case has attracted new attention, partly thanks to the Netflix True-Crime drama series Monster: The Story of Lyle and Erik MenéndezThe brothers suffered hatred during their lives between May and 50 years and now qualify them for parole under the California Youth Criminal Law.
Erik and Lyle will be on parole board at a two-day hearing on August 21 and 22.