The Denver Post

Cardiologi­st faces 16 felonies for alleged sexual assaults

Stephen Matthews allegedly spiked drinks with drugs to incapacita­te victims

- By Kieran Nicholson knicholson@denverpost.com

A Denver cardiologi­st who was charged with sexual assault after an alleged date rape now faces 16 felony counts involving 10 women, prosecutor­s said.

Stephen Matthews, 35, was arrested March 22 for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting a woman, according to the Denver district attorney’s office. Matthews was charged with three felonies in that case.

On April 18, Denver police investigat­ors announced they had informatio­n indicating that Matthews was allegedly involved in multiple incidents and police asked that anyone who believed they were victimized to come forward.

The request generated calls from an additional nine women, according to the DA’S news release.

Initial charges against Matthews have been folded into a new criminal case, alleging 16 felony counts involving 10 victims, the release said. Matthews was arrested on Monday in connection to the new case and new charges.

Matthews is now charged with three counts of sexual assault (victim helpless); one count of sexual assault—no consent, drugging; two counts of sexual assault— overcome will, drugging; three counts of sexual assault—victim incapable appraising condition, drugging; and seven counts of second- degree assault—drugging.

According to an arrest affidavit, Matthews met some victims at restaurant­s on dates and afterward took them to his home, where they got into a hot tub and Matthews allegedly made drinks spiked with drugs.

He then allegedly attacked the women.

One victim told investigat­ors that after a drink she “blacked out.” The women told investigat­ors similar accounts of what happened to them after going to Matthews’ uptown home, according to the affidavit.

One woman said she had no memory over about a 10-hour span and “she had no idea how she got home.”

After a drink, one woman recalled vomiting and curling up in bed in a fetal position in Matthews’ home, the affidavit said. She then recalled waking up with Matthews at her home, but she had no idea how they got there. When the woman declined to meet Matthews again, he allegedly sent the victim nude photograph­s of her.

Some of the victims said they met Matthews on a dating app. One of the complaints dates to an alleged incident on Oct. 30, 2019, while some of the allegation­s are from this year.

Some victims sought medical help and documentat­ion after the incidents.

A licensed cardiologi­st affiliated with several hospitals in metro Denver, Matthews has said, through an attorney, that the sex was consensual.

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