FORT HOOD, Texas (KWTX) - The Houston based Cobos Law Firm is suing Dr. McGraw on behalf of now 55 former patients of his that say he did everything from filming them without consent to inappropriate touching and unnecessary procedures.
That number is up from the 16 or so clients they announced at a recent press conference they held at the gates of Fort Hood.
“Victims who have come forward, raised their hand, and said me too,” said Andrew Cobos, lead attorney with Cobos Law Firm. “This really is a “Me Too” moment involving Army medical practices. Lots of women were involved because they were patients of Dr. McGraw and they were mistreated by Dr. McGraw.”
The list now includes a client seen by McGraw while he was stationed in Hawaii at Tripler Army Medical Center and the phones keep ring

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