Omar Massoud, 66, of Westlake, is a Cleveland Clinic-affiliated gastroenterologist. He has been charged with sexually assaulting three patients during examinations this year.
Cleveland Clinic gastroenterologist Omar Massoud, accused of fondling three women during examinations this year, has been fired.CLEVLEAND, Ohio -- Omar Massoud, a Cleveland Clinic-affiliated gastroenterologist, has been charged with sexually assaulting three patients during examinations this year.
Massoud, 66, of Westlake, was charged in Cleveland Municipal Court with three counts of aggravated kidnapping and three counts of gross sexual imposition. The charges are felonies. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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