A New York doctor, with ties to the Bay Area, is accused of drugging and violating 13 women and videotaping the crimes.
Dr. Zhi Alan Cheng was living in Santa Clara at one point and finished his residency at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco.
A woman, identified as Jane Doe, said she was a patient of Dr. Cheng in New York, and filed a lawsuit, two months ago, against New York presbyterian hospital Queens, alleging he drugged and sexually abused her inside an exam room.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
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