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Salisbury Therapist Charged With Sex Offenses

SALISBURY, Md. (AP) -- A therapist at a community health clinic in Salisbury has been charged with making unwanted sexual advances on a patient.

Court documents show Clarence Green was charged this week with two counts of second-degree assault, two counts of fourth-degree sex offense and indecent exposure.

The Daily Times of Salisbury reports that the female patient told police he grabbed and hugged her after a therapy session in February. Court documents show he asked the woman to expose her breasts, and when she declined, he exposed himself. Earlier, the woman said she slapped and grabbed her buttocks as she left an appointment.

The woman reported the incidents to police on May 6. The Daily Times reports that its calls to Three Lower Counties, where he practiced, were not returned on Friday.

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