Army gynecologist is criminally charged following allegations he secretly filmed patients
Maj. Dr. Blaine McGraw faces 61 charges including 54 counts of indecent visual recording involving 44 victims at Fort Hood and Tripler Army Medical Center, the Army said.
- An Army gynecologist has been criminally charged for allegedly secretly filming over 44 female patients during medical examinations between January and December 2025.
- A preliminary hearing will be conducted to determine if there is probable cause for the charges, which could then lead to a court-martial trial.
- The Army has established a point of coordination for victim support and anyone with information can contact Army CID about the case.
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Former Tripler gynecologist charged with secretly recording patients
An Army gynecologist has been charged with secretly recording more than 40 of his patients at Fort Hood in Texas, military prosecutors said Tuesday, as members of Congress expressed concerns that the Army was slow to stop his misconduct.
Major Blaine McGraw, an obstetrician-gynaecologist of the U.S. Army, faces more than 50 charges of alleged voyeurism and misconduct
Former Tripler gynecologist charged with secretly recording patients in Texas | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
An Army gynecologist has been charged with secretly recording more than 40 of his patients at Fort Hood in Texas, military prosecutors said Tuesday, as members of Congress expressed concerns that the Army was slow to stop his misconduct.
Army Gynecologist Charged With Secretly Recording Over 40 Patients
An Army gynecologist has been charged with secretly recording more than 40 of his patients at Fort Hood in Texas, military prosecutors said on Tuesday, as members of Congress expressed concerns that the Army was slow to stop his misconduct. The doctor, Maj. Blaine McGraw, 47, an obstetrician-gynecologist at the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood, has been charged with 54 counts of indecent visual recording, five counts of conduct u…
Army OB-GYN doctor charged with making ‘indecent’ video recordings of patients
Army prosecutors preferred charges against an OB-GYN doctor at a Fort Hood, Texas, hospital for recording patients, officials said. There are 44 victims in this case, Army officials said Tuesday. The Office of Special Trial Counsel preferred four charges and 61 specifications against Maj. Blaine McGraw, 47, an OB-GYN doctor assigned to the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood. (The term “preferring charges” refers to a prosecutor’s r…
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