I Blame My In-Laws For My Wife’s Death — So I Fought to Protect My Daughter | PEOPLE
May 21, 2026•Channel
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After losing his wife, Sherry, to metastatic breast cancer at just 37 years old, Scott Naso found himself in a bitter legal battle with her parents over their daughter, Laila. Scott says he became deeply concerned about the medical advice Sherry received from her parents — both doctors — after her cancer symptoms were repeatedly dismissed in the months before her death. “But for Sherry’s parents’ advice,” he insists, “she would still be here.”
In the aftermath of Sherry’s death, tensions escalated as Scott accused his in-laws of overstepping boundaries with Laila’s care and filed complaints raising concerns about their medical treatment of his daughter. Sherry’s parents deny wrongdoing, have not been charged with any crime, and declined to comment to PEOPLE. Through their attorney, they pointed to the judge’s order stating it was in Laila’s best interest to visit with her grandparents, though the final decision remained with Scott as her father.
The custody fight stretched on for nearly two years, costing Scott more than $500,000 and exposing painful allegations of family dysfunction, grief, and mistrust. In April, a judge ultimately ruled in Scott’s favor, finding him to be a fit parent acting reasonably under extraordinarily difficult circumstances. Today, Scott says his fight is about more than one family — and hopes his case sparks a broader conversation about parental rights, medical accountability, and the limits of government intervention in family life.
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I Blame My In-Laws For My Wife’s Death — So I Fought to Protect My Daughter | PEOPLE
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