A Montreal doctor convicted of sexual assault — and accused of sexually assaulting another seven women — attempted to shield his assets from his victims before dying by suicide, according to two lawsuits.

The lawsuits, filed in Montreal earlier this month, allege that Stephan Probst, the former head of nuclear medicine at the Jewish General Hospital, sexually assaulted two women, identified in each lawsuit as A and G.

Both A and G are seeking more than $300,000 in damages from Probst’s estate. They also allege Probst transferred two properties to his partner, Wendy Devera, before dying by suicide in an explicit attempt to prevent his alleged victims from successfully suing his estate.

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Both Probst and Devera were convicted in Au

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