Army Gynecologist Accused of Sexual Assault and Secret Filming in Texas Lawsuit
CBS NewsDecember 5, 20253 min1,728 views
5 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβLawsuit Alleges Sexual Abuse by Army Gynecologist
- π A lawsuit has been filed against the Army and a military OB-GYN at Fort Hood, Texas, alleging years of sexual assault and abuse against women.
- β οΈ The complaint, filed on behalf of a woman identified as Jane Doe, details disturbing allegations of unnecessary and violating examinations.
- π A portion of the complaint states that Dr. Blaine McGrath allegedly groped, touched, and examined Jane Doe in ways unrelated to her medical care over approximately 7 to 8 appointments.
Scope of Allegations and Victim Count
- π¬ Andrew Kobos, the attorney representing Jane Doe, stated that his firm represents well over 50 individuals bringing allegations against the doctor and the Army.
- π Kobos believes the case could potentially involve hundreds of victims, with many more potentially unaware of the alleged misconduct or that procedures were outside the bounds of medicine.
- ποΈ Some of the alleged incidents date back to 2021, according to Kobos.
Army and Fort Hood Response
- π’ Fort Hood officials have issued a statement indicating they are contacting all of the doctor's patients and providing them with a dedicated call center number for inquiries.
- βοΈ The attorney also mentioned plans to file a second federal claim specifically against the Army for their alleged neglect and oversight.
- π° The lawsuit highlights serious concerns about patient safety and the Army's handling of such allegations.
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