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More than 55 women have now come forward with allegations against an Army OB-GYN accused of recording and inappropriately touching patients at military hospitals in Texas and Hawaii, raising new questions about why the Army did not act sooner and whether earlier complaints were ignored.
Maj. Blaine McGraw, previously assigned to Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood and earlier to Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii, was suspended Oct. 17 after a patient reported discovering photos taken during a sensitive exam. Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) agents opened a case the same day.
Attorneys representing the women say the misconduct stretches back years and that several of the patterns described by Fort

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