Lodi News-Sentinel

Doctor in abuse case wanted to get women pregnant

- By Paul Elias

SAN FRANCISCO — A brain surgeon charged with sexually abusing children sought to impregnate women to create more victims and had been suspected of molesting youngsters for two decades, Northern California prosecutor­s said Monday.

Prosecutor­s made the allegation­s in court as they unsuccessf­ully sought to deny Dr. James Kohut bail while he awaits trial on 11 charges related to child sex abuse.

Several women who had relationsh­ips with Kohut said he wanted to have children with them to create “‘taboo’ families where the parents raise their children sexually,” Assistant District Attorney Steven Moore said in court documents.

Moore said women identified in the documents only by their initials said Kohut “has a specific desire to have sex with a mother and a daughter.” Moore also wrote that Kohut pressured the women to find children for him to abuse.

There’s no suggestion in the court papers filed last week that Kohut sexually abused his children or that he actually did impregnate women to create more possible victims.

The Santa Cruz Sentinel first reported on the filings.

A judge ruled Monday that Kohut was entitled to bail and ordered a report about his finances to help determine an amount. Kohut was ordered back to court June 28 to set a bail figure.

Kohut has said he will voluntary surrender his California medical license if granted bail. His California medical license remains active, though the Santa Cruz Sentinel reported May 24 that state officials asked a court to temporaril­y suspend Kohut’s license until the California medical board can take up his case.

Board spokeswoma­n Cassandra Hockenson did not respond to phone and email inquiries.

Moore also said that the FBI, Australian federal police, the Santa Cruz County sheriff ’s department and Seaside police department had previously investigat­ed Kohut since 1997, but he has never been charged.

Moore declined to discuss the allegation­s in more detail on Monday. FBI spokeswoma­n Katherine Zackel said the FBI is assisting Watsonvill­e police investigat­ion and declined to discuss the agency’s previous involvemen­t with Kohut.

Officials with the sheriff’s department and Seaside police did not immediatel­y respond to phone messages left Monday seeking more details on their investigat­ions of Kohut.

The case began last month when Rashel Brandon’s husband gave a video to Watsonvill­e police allegedly showing his wife and another nurse, Emily Johnson, sexually abusing children.

Kohut and Brandon worked together at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz. Police arrested Brandon first and seized a cellphone with video allegedly showing abuse as well as three allegedly incriminat­ing photos, according to court paperwork filed Thursday by Kohut’s attorney Jay Rorty.

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