A doctor accused of sexual abuse by more than 200 former patients is
indicted on rape charges
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[January 18, 2025]
By PATRICK WHITTLE
A grand jury in Massachusetts has indicted a doctor who is accused of
sexually assaulting more than 200 former patients over a period of more
than a decade.
The patients sued Dr. Derrick Todd, who has been accused of performing
unnecessary pelvic floor therapy, breast examinations, testicular
examinations and other unwarranted procedures on patients dating back to
2010. The Middlesex District Attorney's Office said in a statement
Thursday that Todd was indicted earlier that day for “two counts of rape
alleging the sexual assault of two women.”
Todd pleaded not guilty during an arraignment on Friday in which he was
held on $10,000 bail. He was also ordered to stay away from and have no
contact with victims, surrender his passport, surrender all medical
licenses, not practice medicine and not apply for new passports or
licenses, a spokesperson for the district attorney's office said.
The district attorney's office also said the two alleged assaults took
place in December 2022 and June 2023, and that additional investigations
into Todd’s conduct are ongoing.
The criminal case against Todd will likely grow, said William Thompson,
an attorney with Boston firm Lubin & Meyer, which represents more than
180 of the accusers.
“It's just the beginning of the criminal case against Dr. Todd, but it
does help validate the civil claims that Lubin & Meyer is pursuing on
behalf of so many of his former patients,” Thompson said.
“Fundamentally, it's about a doctor abusing his position. And taking
advantage of patients who put their trust in him for his own personal
sexual gratification.”

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Dr. Derrick Todd is arraigned at Middlesex County Superior Court,
Friday, Jan. 17, 2025, in Woburn, Mass. (Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston
Globe via AP)

Thompson added that the civil case against Todd is currently in the
process of discovery. The Associated Press left a telephone message
with Anthony Abeln, an attorney who has represented Todd in the
civil case, and with Ingrid Martin, a criminal lawyer who has
represented Todd.
Todd is a former rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in
Boston. The lawsuit against him accused several other defendants,
including the hospital, of knowing about the abuse and failing to
halt it.
Brigham and Women's received anonymous complaints about Todd in
April 2023 and launched its own investigation. The hospital fired
him in July. Todd then reached a voluntary agreement with the Board
of Registration in Medicine to stop practicing medicine anywhere in
the United States.
Todd's former places of work have distanced themselves from the
doctor since the allegations emerged. His accusers range from
teenagers to women in their 60s.
Paula Bliss, an attorney for victims and partner with Justice Law
Collaborative, a Massachusetts legal advocacy group, said Friday
that the indictment was “a resounding moment of validation for the
patients he sexually assaulted and the brave survivors who came
forward with the truth of this so-called medical professional’s
deplorable conduct.”
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