NSW doctor charged with sexually assaulting male patient

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Police allege the doctor sexually touched and committed sexual acts on the 56-year-old male patient in numerous visits over a two-year period. 9News

"It is alleged the doctor, over numerous visits, sexually touched and committed sexual acts on the patient," NSW Police said. The doctor was charged with two counts of sexual touching and two counts of aggravated sexual assault.

 

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