Michigan doctor who worked with youth hockey teams pleads no contest to
sex assault and other crimes
[March 19, 2025]
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A
doctor who worked with youth hockey teams in the Detroit area pleaded no
contest Tuesday to sexual assault and other crimes involving 13 people,
including some teenagers. |

Defendant Zvi Levran, 68, listens during his court hearing at Oakland
County Circuit Court in Pontiac, Mich., Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
(Clarence Tabb Jr./Detroit News via AP) |
Zvi Levran, who was known as the “hockey doctor,” built
relationships with players when they were teens and continued to
see some of them as adults, authorities said.
Victims testified that Levran groped them when they sought
sports physicals or treatment for injuries and showered with
them after workouts. One man said Levran performed oral sex
during an appointment for a hip injury.
The plea “ensures Levran’s victims will not be re-traumatized by
the burden of testifying at trial. It also spares them any
further uncertainty about the outcome of this case,” Oakland
County prosecutor Karen McDonald said.
A no-contest plea in Michigan is treated as a conviction at
sentencing. Levran, 68, pleaded no contest to 28 crimes
including third-degree criminal sexual conduct, the most
serious, the prosecutor's office said. The maximum prison term
is 15 years.
Defense attorney Jonathan Jones told the judge that the plea
“just seemed like the right thing to do."
During earlier court hearings, Jones had described Levran as an
“eccentric gentleman” who did not touch patients for sexual
purposes.
The allegations drew comparisons to another Michigan sports
doctor, Larry Nassar, who is in prison for assaulting teens and
young women including Olympic gymnasts and for possessing images
of sexual exploitation of children.
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