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Virginia jury: A Virginia jury awards $300 million to women who accused them of sexual abuse at a children’s hospital

Virginia jury: A Virginia jury awards 0 million to women who accused them of sexual abuse at a children’s hospital

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A jury in Richmond has ruled in favor of three women who claimed they were sexually abused during their treatment Cumberland Hospital for children and youth in Virginia, granting them a total of $300 million Damageaccording to the AP news agency.
According to WTVR-TV, the jury awarded each woman $60 million in compensatory damages and $40 million in compensatory damages Punitive damages.
The trial, held in Richmond Circuit Court, is the first in a series Complaints filed against the hospital by 46 former patients and Daniel Davidovits longtime medical director. The women accused Davidow of touching them inappropriately while under his care during the femoral pulse exam.
Kevin BiniazanThe lawyer representing the women expressed the emotional significance of the verdict, explaining, “Seeing a group of strangers, listening to them and telling them that they believe them… that immediately made her burst into tears,” broke us all in tears.
However, Davidow has denied all allegations. His lawyer, Bob Donnelly, claimed in court that femoral pulse testing was standard practice medical intervention from the 1960s and 1970s. Donnelly said: “Davidow strongly denies the allegations of sexual assault.”
Earlier this year, Davidow was acquitted of sexual abuse charges following a criminal trial in April involving two other former patients. Despite his acquittal, the civil lawsuits against him and the hospital continue, with the next trial scheduled for March.

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