‘This man is a monster’: Survivors speak out about alleged abuse by prominent doctor

‘This man is a monster’: Survivors speak out about alleged abuse by prominent doctor

Four women in Oregon speak exclusively to “True Crime News” about their experiences with Dr. David Farley, an OB/GYN they allege sexually assaulted and touched them inappropriately during appointments. Over 200 women and minors have accused Dr. Farley of misconduct, and Katie Medley, Lisa Pratt, Nicole Snow, and Sarah Adams have filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Farley in the pursuit of justice.

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25 thoughts on “‘This man is a monster’: Survivors speak out about alleged abuse by prominent doctor

  1. I have to say this.. 1st i cant imagine what these women have gone through emotionally, physically & psychologically. Im truly sry for them. However, Ms Katie Medley (victim) why was she crying but NO TEARS? she did not have 1 tear, but was crying? Almost instantly when the settlement amount was expressed the mumbling cries in her voice were gone? I mean it's a terrible tragedy for all the true victims and I pray they get through all the trauma & get justice for this inhumane doctor. But the fake crying & no tears by Ms. Medley idk made me think… the other lady whom went to his house and was locked in the bdrm she started tearing up instantly. Ms. Medley well she did not 🤔 just uhh lil interesting. How can you fake cry over experiencing such a tragic and traumatic thing by your doctor one of the few folks were trusting with our lives not to mention our future babies lives? But I'm praying for all the victims & victims families & praying they receive closure! 😢🙏🩷

  2. Always make sure nurse in the room. Never send your child in alone. I was about 11 or so ..went in alone to doctors room. I knew it was for just a needle. He had me lie down on table and started to unzip my pants. I grabbed his hand and stopped him. He knew I'd be the kid that would 'tell'. I left the room. Never told my mom. I should have

  3. My story different. I went to a Harley Street Dr in 1984 for a medical for an overseas job. The Dr seemed really nice but did not have a female Nurse in the room … althou l was 27 l was very innocent and never been with a man… he did a breast examination first time a man touched my breasts which seemed prolonged and only stopped as l pushed his hands away jumped of the couch. Afterwards speaking to others who had the Medical they never had a breast examination and it wasn’t in the medical examination papers he submitted.

  4. I always instinctively knew that it was uncomfortable just to even have a man. Able to have any kind of access to my genitals even if it was for medical purposes. I just always thought something's not right about that and so I always requested a woman not in the beginning. But pretty quickly after my first exam I decided I would never have a man. Examined me again.

  5. AND HERE WE HAVE IT!!– Exactly why so many victims suffer in silence and don't come forward – people literally expect to not be taken seriously.
    This needs to change drastically and fast.

  6. No offense to these Mormons. But why would you even allow a doctor to go forth touching you ungloved? And to go to his house? You gotta be stupid or something to not speak up and press immediate charge.

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