Massachusetts Doctor Indicted for Sexual Abuse of Over 200 Patients
A grand jury in Massachusetts has indicted Dr. Derrick Todd on charges related to the sexual assault of more than 200 former patients during his time as a rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. The indictment, delivered by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office, includes two counts of rape concerning two women, with alleged incidents dating back to December 2022 and June 2023.
Dr. Todd is accused of conducting unnecessary medical procedures, including pelvic floor therapy, breast, and testicular examinations, since 2010. He pleaded not guilty during his recent arraignment and has been held on $10,000 bail. Following the indictment, he is barred from contacting victims, practicing medicine, and must surrender his medical licenses and passport.
William Thompson, representing over 180 accusers in a civil lawsuit, indicated this indictment bolsters their claims against Todd and highlights a significant breach of trust from a medical professional. The hospital received anonymous complaints about Todd in April 2023, which led to his termination in July. Investigations into his conduct are ongoing as further evidence continues to emerge.
This case brings attention to issues surrounding patient safety and the responsibilities of medical facilities in responding to allegations of abuse.
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