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More than 50 former and current students from the University of Southern California sued the school on Monday for allegedly mismanaged complaints that a long-time gynecologist had been engaging in inappropriate behavior at school. pelvic examinations
. George Tyndall to more than a hundred current and former students
California Department of Education said last month that was probing the university's response the charges against Tyndall, including included touching female students during campus office visits and photographing or commenting on women's bodies
Some complaints were made in 1990, but were not made known to women 39, a thorough investigation until 2016. More than 400 students also reported the existence of the former gynecologist through a university telephone line. a thorough investigation into this issue, "said USC in a statement Monday." We will seek a quick and fair solution, respectful of our former students. We are committed to providing USC women with the best, most comprehensive and most respectful health services of any university.
Tyndall retired from the university in 2017 and denied any wrongdoing. He was suspended from prison in 2016. As the investigation continues, Tyndall has yet to be charged with any crime.
"A blind man was turned to the requests for help from these women," said lawyer Andy Rubenstein in a statement. Monday. "The inexcusable inaction of the USC has given Dr. Tyndall the opportunity to abuse countless other patients for many years."
Associated Press contributed to this report.