Massachusetts Doctor Indicted on Rape Charges After Allegations of Abuse from Over 200 Patients
A Massachusetts doctor has been recently indicted on two counts of rape amid accusations of sexually assaulting over 200 former patients over more than a decade. Dr. Derrick Todd, previously a rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, faces accusations of performing unnecessary medical procedures, including pelvic floor therapy, breast examinations, and testicular examinations since 2010.
The indictment, announced by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office, stems from two alleged incidents occurring in December 2022 and June 2023. Dr. Todd's arraignment is expected to take place shortly, as investigations into his conduct continue. William Thompson, an attorney representing over 180 of the accusers, indicated that this is just the beginning of the criminal case, which could further validate the civil claims being pursued against Todd.
Following the emergence of the allegations, Brigham and Women's Hospital launched an investigation after receiving anonymous complaints in April 2023 and subsequently fired Todd in July. He has since agreed not to practice medicine in the United States.
Victims and advocates have expressed relief at the indictment, viewing it as a significant step toward justice for those who trusted the doctor. Paula Bliss, an attorney for some victims, stated that it serves as an affirmation for the patients who bravely came forward with their experiences of abuse.
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