Lawsuit: Chicago-area Doctor Sexually Abused Hundreds of Women, Hospital Failed to Warn Patients
Lawsuit: Chicago-area Doctor Sexually Abused Hundreds of Women, Hospital Failed to Warn Patients
A recently-filed lawsuit claims that two prominent Chicago-area hospitals failed to take disciplinary against an OB-GYN who had been repeatedly accused of sexually abusing his patients.According to NBC News, the lawsuit is the latest development against Fabio Ortega, a 77-year-old former physician who in 2021 pleaded guilty to the sexual abuse of two patients.The complaint, filed on behalf of one of the two women, alleges that staff members at NorthShore Medical Group and Swedish Covenant Hospital—both of which are now operated by Endeavor Health—deliberately concealed reports of Ortega’s misconduct in the years preceding his criminal conviction.“Women reported. They reported again and again and again,” Stiner Gould Grieco & Hensley attorney Symone Shinton said in a press conference. “They were told to question their very experiences as women. They were told that the very abuse that they complained about was medically necessary and normal.”The lawsuit—filed on behalf of a plaintiff identified only by the pseudonym “Jane Doe 300”—details allegations of sexual abuse reported as early as 1989.Attorneys say that, while Ortega may have victimized hundreds of women between 1989 and his 2021 conviction, he likely sought to minimize the possibility of detection by preying on undocumented immigrants and other persons unlikely to question his unethical practices.
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