George Tyndall, a former USC gynecologist charged with sexually assaulting patients has surrendered his medical license, the state medical board announced on Monday.
Tyndall surrendered the license effective last Thursday, the board announced. His license would have expired Jan. 31.dating as far back as 2009. The women alleged that he groped and fondled them and made suggestive remarks during the exams at the USC student health center.
Tyndall's attorney, Peter Osinoff, said Tyndall was unable to convince the board to postpone disciplinary action until his criminal case ended and he couldn't defend himself before the board"without waiving his Fifth Amendment rights." Tyndall worked at USC for nearly three decades before retiring in 2017 after a USC investigation concluded that there was evidence that he engaged in sexual misconduct.
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