Allegations of Misconduct - A lawsuit alleges an Army doctor, Dr McGra, secretly recorded breast and pelvic exams of patients [2][3] - The lawsuit claims the Army covered up Dr McGra's misconduct, including inappropriate comments and unnecessary touching, allowing him to continue seeing patients [3] - Dr McGra's attorney claims there has been inaccurate information from government sources and that he is fully cooperating [4] Investigation and Response - The Army has suspended Dr McGra and initiated a criminal investigation [5] - The hospital has sent notification letters to over 1,000 of Dr McGra's patients [4] - Army investigators have interviewed at least 25 women suspected of being recorded [4] Impact on Patient - One patient, Jane Doe, reported feeling hopeful after her initial appointment but later learned she was secretly recorded during exams [1][2] - Jane Doe has filed a lawsuit against Dr McGra, alleging she is one of dozens of patients he preyed upon [3]
Lawsuit says Army gynecologist took secret videos of patients during exams
NBC News·2025-11-11 04:35