Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Neurologis­t who admitted groping patients faces multiple charges in NYC

- By Colleen Long

A neurologis­t sentenced to probation after he admitted groping women at a Philadelph­ia clinic pleaded not guilty Wednesday to sexually assaulting six patients in New York City.

Dr. Ricardo Cruciani quickly posted $1 million bail after his brief appearance in Manhattan state Supreme Court. He was charged with multiple counts of rape, sexual assault and criminal sex acts.

Neither Cruciani nor his lawyer Mark L. Furman commented outside court. Cruciani changed from a beige jail uniform into a white shirt and black pants and got into a waiting car.

One former patient, Hillary Tullin, 45, called a sexual abuse hotline last year and reported that Cruciani had abused her between 2005 and 2012, authoritie­s said.

Tullin told The Associated Press on Tuesday that she testified before a grand jury about two weeks ago. “He needs to be locked up,” she said.

The AP does not typically identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault unless they grant permission, which Tullin has done. She told her story publicly to the AP last year. She was among the victims in the indictment, authoritie­s said.

The AP reported in November that at least 17 women in Pennsylvan­ia, New York and New Jersey had stepped forward to accuse Cruciani of sexual misconduct in encounters dating back at least a dozen years.

Cruciani was employed at Mount Sinai Beth Israel hospital where he was responsibl­e for treating patients with chronic and debilitati­ng pain when he allegedly abused the women. Hospital officials have previously not commented on the allegation­s against Cruciani.

Women who said they were sexually abused by Cruciani told the AP that they felt they had no alternativ­e but to continue seeing the Ivy League-trained neurologis­t, who specialize­d in rare, complicate­d syndromes.

In Pennsylvan­ia, Cruciani pleaded guilty to assaulting seven patients in 2016 while he was chairman of Drexel University’s neurology department. Under a plea agreement, he was sentenced to seven years’ probation. He also had to register as a sex offender and forfeit his medical license.

 ?? COLLEEN LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dr. Ricardo Cruciani, a neurologis­t who admitted groping women at a Philadelph­ia clinic, leaves Manhattan state Supreme Court in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. He pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting six patients in New York City.
COLLEEN LONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dr. Ricardo Cruciani, a neurologis­t who admitted groping women at a Philadelph­ia clinic, leaves Manhattan state Supreme Court in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. He pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting six patients in New York City.

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