Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

USC president to step down amid sex abuse scandal

- By Michael Balsamo

LOS ANGELES — The president of the University of Southern California has agreed to step down amid a raging sex scandal involving a university gynecologi­st who is accused of conducting inappropri­ate exams for decades, the chairman of the school’s board of trustees said.

The university’s board has “agreed to begin an orderly transition and commence the process of selecting a new president,” Rick J. Caruso, the board’s chairman, said in a letter to students and faculty members.

The letter did not say when C.L. Max Nikias would leave his post.

“We have heard the message that something is broken and that urgent and profound actions are needed,” Caruso said.

The announceme­nt Friday came days after hundreds of students, professors and alumni demanded Nikias’ ouster, alleging that USC failed to respond to complaints of misconduct involving Dr. George Tyndall, a gynecologi­st who worked at a university clinic for 30 years.

Tyndall routinely made crude comments, took inappropri­ate photograph­s and forced plaintiffs to strip naked and groped them under the guise of medical treatment for his “sexual gratificat­ion,” according to civil lawsuits filed this week.

At least a dozen lawsuits have been filed so far and police are interviewi­ng alleged victims to see if any crime was committed.

USC has said Tyndall was placed on administra­tive leave in 2016 and never returned to treating students after officials received a complaint from a staff member at the health clinic. The staff member alleged that Tyndall made inappropri­ate comments to a patient in front of medical assistants.

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