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The doctor-patient relationship requires trust. What happens when a patient feels like a doctor hasn’t upheld professional responsibility?

By Araceli Gomez-Aldana

In two separate cases in Illinois, dozens of women have accused their OBGYNs of committing medical and sexual battery while undergoing exams.

The cases raise questions for patients. The relationship between a patient and a doctor requires trust, clear communication and integrity. So, what happens when a patient feels like a doctor hasn’t upheld professional responsibility? What is a patient supposed to do if touched inappropriately or made to feel uncomfortable?

That case has had wider repercussions. In June of 2022, Tamara Holder, an attorney representing 36 victims, filed six new lawsuits against Ortega and his former employers – NorthShore and Swedish Covenant. The suits allege that hospital officials allowed Ortega to continue working despite being under criminal investigation for sexual assault.

In August of 2022, a suburban OBGYN, Dr. Vernon Cannon, was accused of sexual battery by two women while working at Duly Health and Care in Arlington Heights. Additional misconduct lawsuits accuse Cannon of performing medical procedures while intoxicated.

In these cases, women are trying to hold doctors and the institutions that hired them accountable for alleged crimes.

When it comes to obstetrics and gynecology care, what should patients know before seeing their doctor? How can patients stay safe? WBEZ posed these questions to Kavita Shah Arora, head of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ Ethics Committee and Jody Madeira, a professor and Co-Director of the Center for Law, Society and Culture at Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law.

 
 

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Jane Doe 46 has filed a lawsuit against gynecologist Fabio Ortega in Cook County Circuit Court.

In October 2021, Ortega pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female NorthShore patients and was sentenced to three-years in prison. He served one-year and was released on October 28, 2022.

Despite Ortega pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients, Chicago-based hospital groups NorthShore and Swedish continue to defend their institutions and Ortega from liability, claiming that their trusting female patients are either confused or lying; or, if the sexual assaults did happen, the hospitals are not responsible for Ortega’s abuses. One woman alleges that Ortega sexually assaulted her at Swedish when she was just 14 years old. 

According to numerous lawsuits filed by attorney Tamara Holder, NorthShore knew about Ortega, and yet it continued to allow him to work with unfettered access to female patients. The lawsuits also allege that even after NorthShore became aware of a criminal investigation into Ortega, in early 2017, it continued to allow him to see women behind closed doors and sexually assault them. Further, the lawsuits allege that NorthShore failed to warn its patients that other women had accused Ortega of sexually perverted conduct, and failed to fully investigate its patients’ complaints. 

Ms. Holder currently represents 7 female patients against Swedish, 16 female patients against NorthShore, and 2 female patients against Ortega alone. They intend to file more lawsuits... 

If you have information about Ortega or NorthShore, please call us at 312-440-9000. 

 

The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, is a boutique practice founded in 2005 by Chicago-based attorney Tamara Holder. The firm is focused on cases that address institutional abuse, from sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the workplace to sexual assault and abuse. For more information, visit tamaraholder.com

Jane Doe 45 has filed a lawsuit against gynecologist Fabio Ortega in Cook County Circuit Court.

In October 2021, Ortega pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female NorthShore patients and was sentenced to three-years in prison. He served one-year and was released on October 28, 2022.

Despite Ortega pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients, Chicago-based hospital groups NorthShore and Swedish continue to defend their institutions and Ortega from liability, claiming that their trusting female patients are either confused or lying; or, if the sexual assaults did happen, the hospitals are not responsible for Ortega’s abuses. One woman alleges that Ortega sexually assaulted her at Swedish when she was just 14 years old. 

According to numerous lawsuits filed by attorney Tamara Holder, NorthShore knew about Ortega, and yet it continued to allow him to work with unfettered access to female patients. The lawsuits also allege that even after NorthShore became aware of a criminal investigation into Ortega, in early 2017, it continued to allow him to see women behind closed doors and sexually assault them. Further, the lawsuits allege that NorthShore failed to warn its patients that other women had accused Ortega of sexually perverted conduct, and failed to fully investigate its patients’ complaints. 

Ms. Holder currently represents 7 female patients against Swedish, 16 female patients against NorthShore, and 2 female patients against Ortega alone. They intend to file more lawsuits in the coming days. 

If you have information about Ortega or NorthShore, please call us at 312-440-9000. 

 

The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, is a boutique practice founded in 2005 by Chicago-based attorney Tamara Holder. The firm is focused on cases that address institutional abuse, from sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the workplace to sexual assault and abuse. For more information, visit tamaraholder.com

Jane Doe 41 has filed a lawsuit against gynecologist Fabio Ortega and NorthShore University HealthSystem, in Cook County Circuit Court.

In October 2021, Ortega pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female NorthShore patients and was sentenced to three-years in prison. He served one-year and was released on October 28, 2022.

Despite Ortega pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients, Chicago-based hospital groups NorthShore and Swedish continue to defend their institutions and Ortega from liability, claiming that their trusting female patients are either confused or lying; or, if the sexual assaults did happen, the hospitals are not responsible for Ortega’s abuses. One woman alleges that Ortega sexually assaulted her at Swedish when she was just 14 years old. 

According to numerous lawsuits filed by attorney Tamara Holder, NorthShore knew about Ortega, and yet it continued to allow him to work with unfettered access to female patients. The lawsuits also allege that even after NorthShore became aware of a criminal investigation into Ortega, in early 2017, it continued to allow him to see women behind closed doors and sexually assault them. Further, the lawsuits allege that NorthShore failed to warn its patients that other women had accused Ortega of sexually perverted conduct, and failed to fully investigate its patients’ complaints. 

Ms. Holder currently represents 7 female patients against Swedish and 15 female patients against NorthShore. 

If you have information about Ortega or NorthShore, please call us at 312-440-9000. 

 

The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, is a boutique practice founded in 2005 by Chicago-based attorney Tamara Holder. The firm is focused on cases that address institutional abuse, from sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the workplace to sexual assault and abuse. For more information, visit tamaraholder.com

We spearheaded the case against Fabio Ortega. Since 2019, we have filed and settled dozens of cases against Fabio Ortega, NorthShore University HealthSystem, and Swedish Covenant (now collectively Endeavor). We represent HUNDREDS of women who allege they were sexually abused by Ortega.

UPDATED April 2, 2024: Tamara Holder, Johanna Raimond and Romanucci and Blandin have filed three additional lawsuits for Jane Does 59, 71 and 71.

On January 1, Jane Doe 44 has filed a lawsuit against gynecologist Fabio Ortega and Swedish Covenant Health, in Cook County Circuit Court.

In October 2021, Ortega pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female NorthShore patients and was sentenced to three-years in prison. He served one-year and was released on October 28, 2022.

Despite Ortega pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients, Chicago-based hospital groups NorthShore and Swedish continue to defend their institutions and Ortega from liability, claiming that their trusting female patients are either confused or lying; or, if the sexual assaults did happen, the hospitals are not responsible for Ortega’s abuses. One woman alleges that Ortega sexually assaulted her at Swedish when she was just 14 years old. 

According to numerous lawsuits filed by attorney Tamara Holder, NorthShore knew about Ortega, and yet it continued to allow him to work with unfettered access to female patients. The lawsuits also allege that even after NorthShore became aware of a criminal investigation into Ortega, in early 2017, it continued to allow him to see women behind closed doors and sexually assault them. Further, the lawsuits allege that NorthShore failed to warn its patients that other women had accused Ortega of sexually perverted conduct, and failed to fully investigate its patients’ complaints. 

Ms. Holder and her team currently represents nearly 200 female patients against Swedish and NorthShore. They intend to file dozens more lawsuits in the coming days. 

If you have information about Ortega or NorthShore, please call us at 312-440-9000. 

The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, is a boutique practice founded in 2005 by Chicago-based attorney Tamara Holder. The firm is focused on cases that address institutional abuse, from sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the workplace to sexual assault and abuse. For more information, visit tamaraholder.com

Jane Doe 43 has filed a lawsuit against gynecologist Fabio Ortega and NorthShore University HealthSystem, in Cook County Circuit Court.

In October 2021, Ortega pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female NorthShore patients and was sentenced to three-years in prison. He served one-year and was released on October 28, 2022.

Despite Ortega pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients, Chicago-based hospital groups NorthShore and Swedish continue to defend their institutions and Ortega from liability, claiming that their trusting female patients are either confused or lying; or, if the sexual assaults did happen, the hospitals are not responsible for Ortega’s abuses. One woman alleges that Ortega sexually assaulted her at Swedish when she was just 14 years old. 

According to numerous lawsuits filed by attorney Tamara Holder, NorthShore knew about Ortega, and yet it continued to allow him to work with unfettered access to female patients. The lawsuits also allege that even after NorthShore became aware of a criminal investigation into Ortega, in early 2017, it continued to allow him to see women behind closed doors and sexually assault them. Further, the lawsuits allege that NorthShore failed to warn its patients that other women had accused Ortega of sexually perverted conduct, and failed to fully investigate its patients’ complaints. 

Ms. Holder currently represents 6 female patients against Swedish and 15 female patients against NorthShore. They intend to file at least one more lawsuit in the coming days. 

If you have information about Ortega or NorthShore, please call us at 312-440-9000. 

 

The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, is a boutique practice founded in 2005 by Chicago-based attorney Tamara Holder. The firm is focused on cases that address institutional abuse, from sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the workplace to sexual assault and abuse. For more information, visit tamaraholder.com

Jane Doe 42 has filed a lawsuit against gynecologist Fabio Ortega and NorthShore University HealthSystem, in Cook County Circuit Court.

In October 2021, Ortega pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female NorthShore patients and was sentenced to three-years in prison. He served one-year and was released on October 28, 2022.

Despite Ortega pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients, Chicago-based hospital groups NorthShore and Swedish continue to defend their institutions and Ortega from liability, claiming that their trusting female patients are either confused or lying; or, if the sexual assaults did happen, the hospitals are not responsible for Ortega’s abuses. One woman alleges that Ortega sexually assaulted her at Swedish when she was just 14 years old. 

According to numerous lawsuits filed by attorney Tamara Holder, NorthShore knew about Ortega, and yet it continued to allow him to work with unfettered access to female patients. The lawsuits also allege that even after NorthShore became aware of a criminal investigation into Ortega, in early 2017, it continued to allow him to see women behind closed doors and sexually assault them. Further, the lawsuits allege that NorthShore failed to warn its patients that other women had accused Ortega of sexually perverted conduct, and failed to fully investigate its patients’ complaints. 

Ms. Holder currently represents 6 female patients against Swedish and 14 female patients against NorthShore. They intend to file at least two more lawsuits in the coming days. 

If you have information about Ortega or NorthShore, please call us at 312-440-9000. 

 

The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, is a boutique practice founded in 2005 by Chicago-based attorney Tamara Holder. The firm is focused on cases that address institutional abuse, from sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the workplace to sexual assault and abuse. For more information, visit tamaraholder.com

Jane Doe 38 has filed a lawsuit against gynecologist Fabio Ortega and Swedish Covenant Health, in Cook County Circuit Court.

In October 2021, Ortega pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two female NorthShore patients and was sentenced to three-years in prison. He served one-year and was released on October 28, 2022.

Despite Ortega pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two patients, Chicago-based hospital groups NorthShore and Swedish continue to defend their institutions and Ortega from liability, claiming that their trusting female patients are either confused or lying; or, if the sexual assaults did happen, the hospitals are not responsible for Ortega’s abuses. One woman alleges that Ortega sexually assaulted her at Swedish when she was just 14 years old. 

According to numerous lawsuits filed by attorney Tamara Holder, NorthShore knew about Ortega, and yet it continued to allow him to work with unfettered access to female patients. The lawsuits also allege that even after NorthShore became aware of a criminal investigation into Ortega, in early 2017, it continued to allow him to see women behind closed doors and sexually assault them. Further, the lawsuits allege that NorthShore failed to warn its patients that other women had accused Ortega of sexually perverted conduct, and failed to fully investigate its patients’ complaints. 

Ms. Holder currently represents 6 female patients against Swedish and 12 female patients against NorthShore. They intend to file at least three more lawsuits in the coming days. 

If you have information about Ortega or NorthShore, please call us at 312-440-9000. 

 

The Law Firm of Tamara N. Holder, LLC, is a boutique practice founded in 2005 by Chicago-based attorney Tamara Holder. The firm is focused on cases that address institutional abuse, from sexual harassment and racial discrimination in the workplace to sexual assault and abuse. For more information, visit tamaraholder.com

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