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A class-action lawsuit filed this week accuses Dr. Scott Lee, the sole gynecologist at the California Institution for Women, of subjecting six women to years of sexual abuse disguised as medical care. The lawsuit details “horrific, sadistic” mistreatment during gynecological examinations from 2016 to 2023, including inappropriate comments and forced invasive procedures, according to the federal complaint.
The plaintiffs, represented by attorney Yashna Eswaran, claim that patients who sought care from Lee had no alternative and were coerced into enduring mistreatment. The complaint outlines allegations of physical abuse during examinations, harassment, and retaliation against those who spoke out. It suggests that prison officials were aware of Lee's misconduct yet took no action to stop him.
The case emerges amid broader concerns over abuse in California prisons, following a conviction of a former prison guard for sexual abuse and ongoing scrutiny of detention conditions. Advocacy groups emphasize that the organizing efforts of incarcerated women have shed light on this systemic issue. “People heard about what he’d done and were terrified,” said advocate Colby Lenz.