Ex-UCLA gynecologist James Heaps was found guilty of sexually abusing women who were his patients and was sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Former UCLA gynecologist James Heaps was sentenced Wednesday to 11 years in prison after a Los Angeles County jury in OctoberThe women Heaps was charged with abusing testified that he groped them, penetrated them with his
ungloved hand and committed acts of sexual stimulation under the guise of medical examinations.to the hundreds of victims of the former UCLA gynecologist. It marked largest ever sexual abuse settlement involving a public university.
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