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Ex-CDC director Frieden accused of groping woman

- By Karen Matthews

NEW YORK — One of the nation’s most respected medical experts, who led the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, entered a courtroom on Friday in handcuffs, arrested on sexual-harassment charges after a woman accused him of grabbing her behind late one night last year.

Dr. Thomas Frieden, who for years informed the public about dangers to their health, sat stone-faced as a judge warned him not to approach the woman, who accused him of groping her on Oct. 20, 2017, in his Brooklyn home.

He was arrested earlier Friday on three charges: forc- ible touching, sex abuse and harassment.

Frieden, who also is a former New York City health commission­er, did not enter a plea.

The 55-year-old accuser, who knew Frieden, reported the encounter in July, and he was taken into custody after an investigat­ion.

The judge ordered Frieden to refrain from any contact with the woman and to surrender his U.S. passport. Frieden was freed on his own recognizan­ce, leaving in a car with his attorney. His next court appearance is Oct. 11.

Frieden leads a health initiative called Resolve to Save Lives, which is housed by nonprofit global health organizati­on Vital Strategies.

“The allegation does not reflect Dr. Frieden’s public or private behavior or his values over a lifetime of service to improve health around the world,” said a statement issued by a spokesman on his behalf.

The president of Vital Strategies, Jose L. Castro, came out in support of Frieden. He said Frieden informed him in April that “a non-workrelate­d friend of his and his family of more than 30 years accused him of inappropri­ate physical contact.”

“I have known and worked closely with Dr. Frieden for nearly 30 years and have seen first-hand that he has the highest ethical standards both personally and profession­ally,” Castro said in a statement. “In all of my experience­s with him, there have never been any concerns or reports of inappropri­ate conduct.”

 ?? / Reuters-Lucas Jackson, Reuters Pool ?? Thomas Frieden (center) is seen during his arraignmen­t Friday in Brooklyn criminal court.
/ Reuters-Lucas Jackson, Reuters Pool Thomas Frieden (center) is seen during his arraignmen­t Friday in Brooklyn criminal court.

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