A sexual assault lawsuit against a University of Iowa anesthesiologist has been settled. In the lawsuit, Pauline Longoria claimed that Dr. Samir Haddad sexually assaulted her in his office on campus in May 2007.
Haddad claims the “sexual contact” was consensual, and the local district attorney’s office has not yet decided if it will pursue criminal charges. As part of the settlement, Haddad will pay a $5,000 fine and have his medical license suspended by the Iowa Board of Medicine. Tony Leys, DesMoines Register 05/13/2010
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