Appeals Court: Suspected 'Angel of Death' Dr. William Husel Can't Avoid Civil Lawsuits
Appeals Court: Suspected 'Angel of Death' Dr. William Husel Can't Avoid Civil Lawsuits
An appeals court won’t stop civil litigation against Dr. William Husel, a Columbus-area physician accused of killed 25 patients.According to The Associated Press, Husel and his former employer—Mount Caramel Health—tried to defer a series of lawsuits from moving forward. However, their petitions were rejected by a Franklin County judge.Mount Caramel, says The A.P., ordered a review of Husel’s records. It found that, through prescribing excessive painkillers, the physician killed roughly three-dozen patients over the course of several years. He was fired in December 2018.Husel is now facing criminal charges. However, his defense attorneys have deflected attempts to interrogate his motivations. In the past, Husel’s former lawyers said the may have intentionally overdosed some patients in an effort to ease pain and accelerate impending death.Now, though, Husel’s current counsel has argued that civil litigation could compromise the doctor’s criminal current case. That’s because, outside of criminal court, Husel may have to address claims that could compromise his right to avoid self-incrimination.But the court’s ruling declined to pause any ongoing lawsuits. Nevertheless, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals—based in Franklin County--stressed its decision isn’t final.Husel remains free on a $1 million bail. As the Columbus Dispatch notes, he’s pleaded not guilty to all charges; his trial is tentatively scheduled to begin in late April.David Shroyer, an attorney representing the families of several of Husel’s alleged victims, said his clients want answers.
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