Cape Breton Post

Sex assault complaints from men, women

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Halifax police say an investigat­ion involving a doctor accused of sexually assaulting RCMP recruits and members includes both male and female complainan­ts.

Police spokeswoma­n Const. Carol McIsaac said more than 20 people had come forward as of Wednesday morning to say they’d been sexually assaulted by the RCMP doctor between 1981 and 2003.

“We wouldn’t speak to specific numbers, but we have in excess of 20 complainan­ts and they’re coming from both men and women,’’ she said. “All the complaints are of sexual assault.’’

The RCMP has said the complainan­ts were either applicants looking to join the force or serving members who were receiving treatment at the clinic.

The force’s commanding officer in Nova Scotia, Assistant Commission­er Brian Brennan, has said he expects “many more’’ people to come forward as the investigat­ion unfolds.

McIsaac said complaints started coming into police on the weekend and described the situation “as very fluid,’’ with the number of complainan­ts changing on a daily basis.

“We are getting daily reports,’’ McIsaac said. “It’s in its early stages and it will be a lengthy and complex investigat­ion and I would not expect they (investigat­ors) will be forthcomin­g with charges any time in the near future.’’

Brennan has said it is dishearten­ing that an employee of the police force allegedly abused their position of power.

Police have said the physician is now retired.

Lawyer David Klein, whose firm is one of two that represente­d female RCMP employees in a sexual harassment class action, said several of his clients had informed him the physician was nicknamed “Dr. Fingers.’’

Klein said in an interview this week that several clients told him the doctor gave them unneeded rectal exams, inserted his fingers into their vaginas without good reason and spent unusually long periods rubbing their breasts with his hands.

The lawyer said more women were contacting his office to tell their stories, but they were not necessaril­y bringing their reports forward to police.

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