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Ex-UCLA gynecologist indicted on 21 sex abuse counts
Dr. James Heaps was held on $1.19 million bail. He denies all charges. The latest allegations involve 21 counts and seven women.
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Dr. James Heaps was held on $1.19 million bail. He denies all charges. The latest allegations involve 21 counts and seven women.
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Authorities say the woman was arrested in Spain and is accused of paying money to get her son into the University of California, Los Angeles
The class action lawsuit is the latest lawsuit to be filed against Heaps and UCLA, though others have been pursued through state court
Dr. James Heaps has been criminally charged with the sexual battery of two patients but has denied any wrongdoing
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The charges against Dr. James Heaps, who worked at the center for nearly 30 years, involved conduct with two patients in 2017 and 2018, UCLA said in a statement
By cooperating, experts say the couple could tell investigators about other school officials, coaches, or even friends who might also be involved
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First on "CBS This Morning," former Olympian gymnasts Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian are coming forward about sexual abuse by former U.S. national team doctor, Larry Nassar. Nassar is serving up to 235 years in prison after he was found guilty of sexually abusing athletes in his care for decades. Both athletes are members of the current NCAA champion UCLA gymnastics team, led by coach Valorie Kondos Field, a 36-year veteran. Ross, Kocian and Field join us in Studio 57 to share their stories.
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