He is awaiting trial on 35 criminal counts of alleged sexual misconduct between 20. Tyndall, 75, has pleaded not guilty and denied any misconduct. State records show he acknowledged he had a progressive physical or mental condition that impaired his ability to practice medicine.
He surrendered his license the following year amid an investigation by the state medical board.
One plaintiff who was born a male is now a female. In addition to the secret terms of the agreement, the Kelly case is unusual from other recent settlements involving sexually abusive university doctors because most of the plaintiffs - 76 of 80 - are LGBTQ, attorney Mikayla Kellogg said. The parties in the Kelly case issued a joint statement saying the terms were confidential.
George Tyndall that resulted in payouts over $1 billion and an apology from the school's president, no such disclosures or statements were made by USC in the Kelly case. Unlike settlements in the cases against Dr.