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practices are not within the current standard of care... he repeatedly exhibits behavior that is unprofessional, inappropriate, and/or unusual." Interviewers found that his practices in connection with breast and pelvic examinations, moreover, did not sufficiently ensure patients' informed decisionmaking. The report stated that some of
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storage units. Findings included hundreds more images of unclothed women, some taken in clinic settings. Dozens of hard drives were also discovered. After the searches of
Tyndall's belongings it was discovered that he was selling "homemade sex tapes" and photos made in hotel rooms in the Philippines.
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Tyndall's conduct and behavior were primarily handled internally at the U.S.C. health centers by Larry Neinstein (then executive director), William Leavitt (Tyndall's supervisor), and the E.S.H.C. director of Quality and Safety. In June 2013, Neinstein contacted the U.S.C. Office
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Tyndall spoke during interviews of his particular interest in international students, especially those from China, saying he tried to empathize with the patients. There are accusations that
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by fraud. The victims were age 17 to 29, had evidence to support claims, and fell within the statute of limitations. George
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January 31, 2017 the Office of Equity and Diversity presented Tyndall and E.S.H.C. administration with the findings of investigations regarding the multiple allegations. His actions were not deemed a violation of U.S.C.'s sexual harassment policy and were referred back to U.S.C. Engemann Student
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The accusations of George Tyndall became the largest investigation of sexual abuse performed by L.A.P.D. against a single perpetrator. After the discovery of illicit photos in Tyndall's office, L.A.P.D. obtained half a dozen search warrants for his personal property including Tyndall's home and
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The unsanitary conditions of his office were what ultimately led to Tyndall's placement on administrative leave. While he was on vacation during June 2016, E.S.H.C. facilities staff noticed an infestation of flies and bugs and the source was determined to be Tyndall's office. While cleaning his
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office, a locked file cabinet filled with pictures of patients, some including names and identification numbers, was discovered. The following day he was placed on administrative leave for violation of Engemann policies of office maintenance and protection of patient health information.
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In May 2017 after the conclusion of the investigation, Tyndall was told that he faced termination. As an alternative to termination, Tyndall was offered a severance package if he agreed to resign. He resigned effective June 30, 2017 with a severance package of an undisclosed amount.
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Tyndall practiced at the University of Southern California University Park Health Center and later the U.S.C. Engemann Student Health Center. He worked at the university from August 14, 1989, to June 21, 2016. For the majority of this time, he was the only full-time gynecologist.
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On March 25, 2021, U.S.C. and a group of 710 women suing the school announced that they had reached an $ 852 million settlement, the largest sexual abuse settlement against any university. This brought the total value of the settlements to nearly $ 1.1 billion.
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In May 2016, internal notes of U.S.C. staff concerns regarding George Tyndall state "he continues to say inappropriate things to student, patients and staff...talks about nipples being perky, vaginal muscle tone" and ask if the patient is a
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was going to talk about pubic hair...to do this when the student was dressed...if he found someone who might have a good procedure that could be recommended to other students he would phrase it this way." Neinstein noted that " understood."
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Neinstein documented that the men had a conversation and Tyndall "understood." Tyndall continued to block chaperones' access until eventually the physical layout of the examination rooms was altered.
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