UCLA to pay record of nearly $700M in doctor abuse lawsuits
Source: Associated Press
UCLA to pay record of nearly $700M in doctor abuse lawsuits
By BRIAN MELLEY
May 24, 2022
LOS ANGELES (AP) The University of California system announced Tuesday it will pay nearly $375 million to more than 300 women who said they were sexually abused by a UCLA gynecologist, bringing a record amount in total payouts by a public university in a wave of sexual misconduct scandals by campus doctors.
The settlement followed previous deals with hundreds of other patients who said Dr. James Heaps groped them, made suggestive comments or conducted unnecessarily invasive exams during his 35-year career.
Dr. Heaps sexually abused patients for years while UCLA Health put profits over their safety, attorney Jennifer McGrath said in a statement. Todays settlement is the result of the bravery of these victims, and sends a message that healthcare institutions must protect vulnerable patients and act decisively at complaints of abuse.
The university has agreed to pay nearly $700 million to Heaps patients, dwarfing a $500 million settlement by Michigan State University in 2018 that was considered the largest by a public university. The University of Southern California, a private institution, has agreed to pay more than $1 billion to settle thousands of cases against the schools longtime gynecologist.
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