Army Doctor Pleads Guilty to Sexually Abusing Over 40 Soldiers
- A military doctor, Michael Stockin, pleaded guilty to 36 counts of abusive sexual contact and five counts of indecent viewing involving 41 victims at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
- Stockin faces a potential maximum sentence of 336 years in prison for his crimes, as reported by Michelle McCaskill, spokesperson for the U.S. Army Office of Special Trial Counsel.
- Lawyers representing 22 of Stockin's former patients filed Federal Tort Claims Act complaints against the U.S. Army, seeking $5 million each in damages for emotional distress.
- The case has been described as one of the largest sexual abuse scandals in recent military history, prompting calls for congressional review, according to Protect Our Defenders.
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