The Orange County District Attorney's Office is looking for potential victims of an Irvine doctor charged with groping patients during medical examinations.
The Orange County District Attorney's Office is looking for potential victims of an Irvine doctor charged with groping patients during medical examinations."These women were coming to the doctor for lifesaving medical treatment and they were subjected to horrific and quite frankly humiliating behavior by somebody who they trusted to treat their medical condition," said Kimberly Edds, spokesperson for the DA's office.
"He was treating one woman for a liver condition when he removed her medical gown, folded it back, exposed her breasts and then grabbed her breasts on five separate occasions beginning in 2020," Edds said.
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