(Reuters) -Former University of Southern California (USC) campus gynecologist George Tyndall, who had been set to stand trial over accusations he sexually assaulted patients, has died, his defense attorney said on Thursday. Tyndall's lawyer, Leonard Levine, told Reuters on Thursday that a close friend found Tyndall unresponsive after he failed to return phone calls. Tyndall, who had denied wrongdoing, lost his medical license and was charged with sexually assaulting 21 patients under the guise o
The accused attempted to expose himself to other cabin crew members and passengers who tried to intervene. He also disregarded the flight captain's instructions when the captain was reading a red warning card, identifying him as an unclear passenger., Mumbai News, Times Now
James Estep was indicted on 30 felony charges in connection with sexually assaulting victims in Arizona. Reports say the alleged serial rapist was first arrested on suspicion of rape in May 2021. On August 23, officers from the Tempe Police Department in Arizona arrested James Estep, 32, after being accused of sexually assaulting six victims. […]