Judge who convicted doctor of sex assaults ignored evidence: lawyers
TORONTO — Lawyers for a Toronto anaesthesiologist jailed for sexually assaulting 21 sedated women during surgeries argue their client should be granted a new trial because the judge presiding over his case allegedly ignored evidence suggesting the assaults could not physically have been carried out unnoticed.
Dr. George Doodnaught, 67, is appealing his November 2013 conviction, for which he was sentenced to 10 years behind bars.
Doodnaught was found guilty of assaulting the women, who ranged from 25 to 75 years old, while they were semi-conscious at the North York General Hospital.
The trial judge found the anaesthesiologist had, among other things, inserted his penis into patients’ mouths, used some for masturbation, and sexually fondled others over a four-year period.


