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Fake psychologi­st sent to prison, now facing multiple lawsuits

Four civil cases filed, seeking damages as much as $252 million

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FREDERICKS­BURG — A Virginia woman serving an 11-year prison sentence for treating patients while pretending to be a psychologi­st is now facing multiple civil lawsuits seeking millions of dollars, according to court records.

Sharonda L. Avery, 44, treated more than 100 patients while posing as a doctor at the former Pediatric Partners for Attention and Learning in Stafford, The Free Lance-Star of Fredericks­burg reported Tuesday. Avery was sentenced in October to 46 years in prison with all but 11 years suspended after being convicted of nine offenses.

The victims of those offenses, or their parents, have filed four civil lawsuits in Stafford Circuit Court seeking damages ranging from just over $1 million to about $252 million.

Joni Johnson, a doctor who led the practice where Avery worked for about three years, and Aetna Health Insurance Co. are among the co-defendants listed in the lawsuits. The lawsuits say Johnson is liable for hiring Avery without verifying her credential­s, and the insurance company is cited for not verifying Avery’s credential­s before approving medication­s she prescribed.

The lawsuits say numerous patients, most of them children, suffered as the result of faulty diagnoses and medication­s that were prescribed for conditions that didn’t exist.

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