
Former Kitchener neurologist addresses specific sexual assault allegations during trial
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A former Kitchener neurologist charged with sexually assaulting dozens of female patients is now reacting to each of the allegations from the stand at his trial.
Warning: This story includes discussion of sexual assault.
A former Kitchener neurologist charged with sexually assaulting dozens of female patients is now reacting to each of the allegations from the stand at his trial.
Jeffrey Sloka faces 50 counts of sexual assault from alleged incidents at his private office at the Kaufman Building at Grand River Hospital between January 2010 and July 2017.
Previously during the trial, court heard Sloka had allegedly asked female patients, including some teenagers, to take off their clothes for physical and skin exams and touched their breasts and genitals.
On Friday, the defence continued walking through those allegations one by one. Sloka has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
The allegations are all different, but many have similarities.
In many cases, patients allege they visited Sloka for issues relating to headaches or migraines, and claim he conducted breast or genital exams, touching them inappropriately.
