USC Doctor Accused of Sexual Misconduct

More than four hundred women have come forward to accuse former University of Southern California gynecologist, Dr. George Tyndall, of sexual misconduct. After the events at Michigan State University surrounding Larry Nassar, women are calling on USC to handle these allegations differently. Rachael Denhollander said, “I’m asking USC-do it better this time. Do it better than MSU did. Treat these women like the family you promised them they were.”

USC has issued a statement in response to the allegations, which read in part:

“We are aware of the lawsuits. We will be seeking prompt and fair resolutions that are respectful of our former students. We are committed to providing the women of USC with the best, most thorough and respectful health care services of any university.”

The victims allege USC knew of Dr. Tyndall’s conduct and covered it up for more than thirty years.

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