(CNN) — Another 81 women who say they were “subjected to invasive, unnecessary, and degrading touching, voyeurism, and covert filming” are joining a lawsuit originally filed in November against Army Maj. Blaine McGraw, a gynecologist who was charged this week with secretly recording his patients during exams.
The new filing was submitted on Wednesday by attorneys representing the alleged victims less than 24 hours after the Army’s Office of Special Trial Counsel charged McGraw with 54 specifications, or alleged incidents, of “indecent visual recording,” along with several other related charges. The case being brought against McGraw by the Army includes 44 alleged victims.
While the military’s charges against McGraw filed this week focus on the recording of his patients, the expanded laws

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