Massachusetts Doctor Hit With 81 New Assault Charges: Medical System’s Trust Shaken
‘You trust a doctor to heal you, not to violate you. Something in Massachusetts is very, very wrong.’ That haunting sentiment from a victim’s family member has rocked the Commonwealth as new details drop about the scale of the scandal haunting Brigham and Women’s Hospital and its tarnished former physician, Dr. Derrick Todd.
Shockwaves Through Boston: Even More Women Come Forward
The medical world in Massachusetts-and America itself-was rocked this week as Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden announced that Dr. Derrick Todd has been indicted on an astonishing 81 new sexual assault charges involving 22 women aged 17 to 56. These serious allegations include 21 counts of rape, 59 counts of indecent assault and battery, and a single charge of assault with intent to rape, all reportedly committed during Todd’s time at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital and the Hale Building in Boston between 2017 and 2023.
Authorities say the scope and horror of these allegations have “no precedent” in Suffolk County’s history. According to prosecutors, many victims were in distress and serious pain, looking for care-not exploitation-only to face betrayal by a trusted medical professional. The district attorney called it “something we have never encountered.” Victims ranged from teenagers to women in their mid-50s; each one was allegedly “groomed” then subjected to unnecessary, sometimes invasive, breast and pelvic exams that were beyond medical need or proper consent.
“This is an extraordinary set of indictments and a dark moment for Boston’s storied medical community,” District Attorney Kevin Hayden said as quoted in the official announcement.
Many are left wondering-where were the hospital’s safeguards, and how could this have gone unchecked for so long? Patriots across the state demand an answer, amid fears that the very institutions meant to protect us are prioritizing their reputations over real patient safety.
Chilling Details: How Safe Are Patients in Progressive Hospitals?
This case isn’t just about one doctor-it’s a window into deeply troubling failures at some of Massachusetts’ biggest and most respected medical centers. According to The Boston Globe reporting on the indictment, Dr. Todd faces a litany of accusations, including performing unnecessary and excessively prolonged pelvic and breast examinations, often without reason or consent. In some cases, prosecutors say, he even engaged in procedures for which he was not sufficiently trained or certified. These abuses reportedly occurred across multiple facilities and involved numerous victims, creating an alarming pattern.
Todd is also facing related criminal charges stemming from his tenure at Charles River Medical Associates in Framingham. In Middlesex County alone, reports allege at least 11 additional victims came forward-one reason the scope of this case continues to expand. Prosecutors have underlined that the doctor consistently acted “outside the accepted standards of medical care,” casting doubt on internal hospital oversight and state-level regulation.
According to victims’ attorneys, “so many people trusted this doctor because the system guaranteed their safety. The system was wrong.”
The defense, meanwhile, has predictably tried to cast doubt on the avalanche of allegations. Todd’s lawyers, Ingrid Martin and Liana LaMattina, have stated, “These are just allegations, and no finder of fact has determined that our client is guilty of any crime. We look forward to receiving the details surrounding these new allegations and we intend to vigorously defend our client’s innocence.” But more and more patients, spanning generations, are breaking their silence, determined to prevent hospitals from sweeping this under the rug yet again.
Social media is ablaze with anger. On right-leaning message boards and Twitter, conservative voices highlight the stark lack of transparency and accountability in major healthcare institutions. Some are questioning whether progressive politics in Boston’s elite hospitals are encouraging a climate where victims are ignored and predators protected-raising uncomfortable but urgent questions for 2026 America’s health system. When big medicine is in bed with the radical left, who exactly is looking out for everyday Americans?
Hospital Coverups, Lawsuits Mount-And Massachusetts Faces a Reckoning
The dark clouds over Massachusetts’ celebrated hospital system keep growing. Beyond criminal prosecution, hundreds of former patients have joined forces in sweeping civil suits and malpractice complaints. As confirmed in the latest reports, more than 270 plaintiffs have signed onto a class-action lawsuit targeting Dr. Derrick Todd and his superiors, demanding answers for years of gross negligence and failed oversight.
Financial stakes are sky-high. Legal experts predict millions in settlements and a massive overhaul of hospital policies is just the beginning if these institutions want to repair their battered image. Malpractice lawsuits alone could cripple Brigham and Women’s and other involved centers, even as they scramble for damage control amid growing public rage. Many ask: Were concerns about Dr. Todd dismissed internally to avoid negative headlines? In such a progressive state, was political correctness prioritized at the cost of women’s safety?
“The so-called liberal elites of Boston have failed us,” declared one outspoken conservative activist on Telegram. “This is the ugly fruit of a system obsessed with woke credentials and diversity politics instead of real-life patient protection.”
Demands grow for transparency, with local lawmakers pressured to launch additional oversight. Nationally, conservatives are calling for a full audit of hospital protections and whistleblower programs, so tragedies like this never happen again. Given the gravity and spread of Todd’s alleged abuse-from teenagers to women in their 50s, across two counties and multiple top hospitals-many are arguing that this goes far beyond “one bad actor.” It signals a deep rot in the Massachusetts healthcare hierarchy-a system that needs auditing, not apologies.
As the 2026 midterm elections loom, expect this issue to become a flashpoint for conservative and Republican voices demanding real change in blue state healthcare and calling out the failures of progressive-run institutions. For the average American, one question lingers in the air: if you can’t trust your own doctor, backed by the “best” liberal medical complex in America, who can you trust?