LOS ANGELES -- Dr. George Tyndall, the former University of Southern California campus gynecologist accused of sexually abusing hundreds of women, was found dead Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles, ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Former USC gynecologist George Tyndall on Monday pleaded not guilty to charges of sexually assaulting 16 women over a seven-year period when he worked at the university's ...
Five former Los Angeles-based University of Southern California students filed two separate lawsuits against the university and former university gynecologist George Tyndall, MD, May 21. Here are six ...
LOS ANGELES -- The University of Southern California announced Friday that it has reached a $215 million class-action lawsuit settlement "in principle" to compensate students who received health ...
The medical license of George Tyndall, MD, a former University of Southern California gynecologist, is in jeopardy after formal state allegations of negligence and sexual misconduct, the Los Angeles ...
USC administrators were told by a team of medical experts that campus gynecologist Dr. George Tyndall could be preying on vulnerable students and showed signs of “psychopathy”–but they didn’t fire him ...
Attorneys representing hundreds of women who claim they were sexually abused by former longtime USC campus gynecologist George Tyndall announced an $852 million settlement of lawsuits against the ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Twelve more women came forward Monday claiming they are victims of sexual misconduct by former USC gynecologist Dr. George Tyndall. Angelique Stubblefield is among those women, ...
LOS ANGELES -- The president of the University of Southern California revealed that a former gynecologist at the student health center made racist and sexually inappropriate comments as well as ...
He had been accused by hundreds of patients and was expected to face a criminal trial next year. By Jesus Jiménez Dr. James Heaps faces up to 21 years in prison after he was convicted of five criminal ...
A USC doctor was allowed to see student patient despite complaints about him. A gynecologist at the University of Southern California was allowed to continue seeing student patients for years after ...
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