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‘You failed medicine, humanity’: Indian-origin doctor blasts at gynecologists who treated Epstein’s victims

'You failed medicine, humanity': Indian-origin doctor blasts at gynecologists who treated Epstein's victims

Indian-origin Dr Nisha Patel raised questions over the gynecologists Jeffrey Epstein used to send his victims to and said all these physicians not only failed medicine but they also failed humanity. Just doing the job while children were being exploited is no defence and all those doctors should be ashamed of themselves, Patel wrote in a blistering social media post. “Who the hell were these gynecologists treating Epstein’s victims? Because let’s be crystal clear, if you were a physician and you ignored, enabled, minimized, or looked the other way while children were being abused, you failed medicine, you failed ethics, and you failed humanity. Like, y’all just su**. Licenses don’t cancel mandatory reporting. And “just doing your job” is not a defense when children are being exploited. Y’all should be ashamed of yourselves,” Dr Patel posted. “Do you remember the name of the Gynecologist that you used to send your victims to?” Epstein received this email in 2012, as per the latest release. The sender’s name was redacted but social media users alleged that the sender was probably Epstein’s brother Mark. An alleged victim narrated her experience how she was a human incubator for Epstein and Maxwell and the child that she gave birth to was snatched away from her immediately. The contents of the diary have not been verified, and the woman’s accusations against an Epstein associate have been disputed in court. The DOJ has cautioned that the newly published files may contain “fake or falsely submitted” materials. The woman claims to have given birth around 2002, when she would have been either 16 or 17 years old.Medical reports of Epstein revealed in the troves of documents brought to light that Epstein’s testosterone levels were consistently low. In one email from 2014, his doctor told him that his testosterone was low at 142. Three years later, he was informed that it dropped to 125.

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