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% ?2 T' d+ v4 V _: v w HOUSTON 鈥?An Associated Press review of medical records for four detained stanley cup usa immigrant women and interviews with lawyers have revealed growing allegations that a gynecologist performed surgeries and other procedures that the women never sought or didn t fully understand.Dr. Mahendra Amin was linked this week to allegations of unwanted hysterectomies performed on immigrant women at Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia.Some procedures could be justified based on problems noted in the medical records, but lawyers and medical experts say the women s lack of consent or knowled stanley quencher ge raises severe legal and ethical issues.Amin provided gynecological treatment or performed surgery on eight women dating back to 2017, including one hysterectomy, according to an attorney an immigration and civil rights lawyer working with attorneys to investigate medical treatment at the detention center.The AP s report comes days after a nurse s complaint at the detention center was widely published. Dawn Wooten claimed that many immigrant women were taken to an unidentified doctor she called the uterus collector because of how many hysterectomies he performed.In an interview with The Intercept, Amin said he performed one or two hysterectomies in the past three years. HIs lawy stanley becher er told the AP that Amin was looking forward to the facts coming out, and claimed that he would be cleared of wrongdoing.The AP did not find evidence of the mass hysterectomies that Wooten alleged. Wooten s complaint prompte |
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