Despite no charges or arrests publicly announced by the Army, a barrage of law firms are lining up and unloading accusations of “egregious violations of medical trust” and deep “betrayal” at Fort Hood’s premier medical center, where a doctor stands accused of inappropriately and covertly recording and photographing his female patients.
At least three law firms have sent releases to the Herald since the news broke last week that Army officials had suspended the unnamed “medical provider” and had begun an “investigation within hours of a patient’s allegations.”
“We are writing to you with an urgent and deeply disturbing story of betrayal from within one of America’s most trusted institutions,” stated the Halloween day news release from The Cobos Law Firm, based in Houston. “At Fort Hood’s

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