Medical Worker Accused of Raping Patient at Back Bay Health Center

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The employee has been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation, Mass General said in a statement.

A Boston hospital worker accused of sexually assaulting a patient during an exam now faces rape charges, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said Thursday.Prosecutors say the victim was at the Massachusetts General Hospital Back Bay Health Center on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston for a follow-up appointment for a shoulder and leg injury when he was approached by Knighton, the medical assistant.

Knighton allegedly told the victim that the doctor had requested another test, and had the victim remove his clothing. He told the victim he needed to examine his penis and testicles. According to prosecutors, the victim said that Knighton then touched his penis and testicles, and inserted a finger into his rectum twice.Sign up for NECN newsletters.

After the victim got dressed he asked other staff about the exam, determined he'd been sexually assaulted, and then called 911. “Patients entering an exam room have every expectation of receiving proper medical attention and proper ethical treatment. This incident presents an egregious violation of those expectations. I’m grateful the victim made authorities aware of what happened to him,” Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden said in a media release.Local

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