Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Neurologis­t faces sex allegation­s in 3 states

- Michael Rubinkam

A prominent neurologis­t, already charged with groping patients at a Philadelph­ia clinic, is facing a growing number of accusation­s that he preyed on especially vulnerable pain patients at medical facilities in three states, using his impressive reputation as a healer to trap women in long-term doctor-patient relationsh­ips marked by abuse.

At least 17 women in Pennsylvan­ia, New York and New Jersey have stepped forward to accuse Dr. Ricardo Cruciani of sexual misconduct that goes back at least a dozen years, either reporting him to police or retaining an attorney to pursue civil claims, according to an Associated Press review of documents and interviews with the lawyer and three of the accusers.

Women who say they were sexually abused by Cruciani told the AP they felt they had no alternativ­e but to continue seeing the Ivy Leaguetrai­ned neurologis­t, who specialize­s in rare, complicate­d syndromes that produce debilitati­ng pain.

Trapped in bodies that didn’t work, the women said, they viewed Cruciani as their only hope of getting better — and he knew it, taking advantage of their desperatio­n for treatment.

Now, as police and prosecutor­s open a second investigat­ion into Cruciani, some of the accusers and their lawyer want to know how closely the 63-year-old pain doctor was supervised and whether he could have been stopped sooner.

“These hospitals created this perfect storm of opportunit­y for him to victimize so many patients,” said Hillary Tullin, who saw Cruciani for years and said she was victimized repeatedly. “The system failed.”

A Philadelph­ia police affidavit said Cruciani, the former chairman of the neurology department at Philadelph­ia’s Drexel University, assaulted seven patients in 2016.

The women, ages 31 to 55, described unwanted touching and kissing. One patient said Cruciani tried to force her to touch his genitals and then masturbate­d in front of her.

Drexel fired him in March after an internal investigat­ion.

Cruciani is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday for a preliminar­y hearing on misdemeano­r charges that include indecent assault.

His lawyer, Linda Dale Hoffa, chose not to comment.

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