Army doctor accused of sexually assaulting women patients in Hawaii and Texas

A major sexual abuse scandal has rocked the U.S. Army, with a military doctor accused of secretly recording and violating dozens of vulnerable women under his medical care.

The allegations have prompted criminal charges and a sprawling civil lawsuit accusing the physician of sexually abusing patients. The case has also raised questions about the responsibilities that organizations have to prevent such abuse.

Army doctor accused of sexual abuse 

The Army sent about 2,500 patient notification letters to women who were examined by Maj. Blaine McGraw, an ob-gyn doctor at Fort Hood in Texas and before that at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii.