Victims Criticize Proposed $215 Million Settlement Between University of Southern California and Tyndall Patients
Victims Criticize Proposed $215 Million Settlement Between University of Southern California and Tyndall Patients
Last week, a federal judge approved a $215-million class action settlement between the University of California and former patients of the school’s gynecologist, Dr. George Tyndall.The settlement, writes The Los Angeles Times, provides financial relief and recompense for the approximately 17,000 women who saw Tyndall in the physician’s three-decades-long career. Utilizing a tiered pay-out scale, patients would be eligible to receive anywhere between $2,500 and $250,000 each.The amount, adds the Times, would depend on the severity of Tyndall’s misconduct in each encounter as well as women’s willingness to confidentially detail wrongdoing. To qualify for larger awards, victims would also have submit written statements or subject themselves to interviews.But the settlement isn’t likely the end of USC’s legal woes—the preliminary agreement, approved by U.S. District Judge Stephen V. Wilson, is but one lawsuit among many. Nearly 1,000 other women are pursuing their own claims against the university and Tyndall in state court.Their attorneys, along with some other advocates, have criticized the class-action agreement as lacking.In a USA Today article, opinion contributor Brennan Heil described her own encounter with Tyndall.“Tyndall made crude comments, touched me inappropriately and molested me. He prodded me and made me yell in pain. His behavior was so inappropriate and abhorrent that the nurse-chaperon announced that she felt uncomfortable and left the room,” Heil recounts. “She left me half naked and alone on the exam table.”
The case has drawn parallels with Michigan State, where pedophile doctor Larry Nassar practiced unabated for nearly two decades. Image by Ryan J. Farrick.
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Court grants preliminary approval of $215 million Tyndall settlement For George Tyndall's victims like me, proposed USC settlement is a slap in the faceJudge Scraps $215 Million Sex Abuse Settlement with University of Southern CaliforniaJudge signs off on USC’s $215-million settlement with patients of ex-gynecologist
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