Researcher Kevin Sherlock writes about abortionist Dr. Vikram Kaji:
“An abortion provider who may have been performing as many as 800 abortions a month was sidelined in 1993 for his sexual performances with women who were his patients.
New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners officials suspended the license of Vikram Kaji…who operated in Trenton and Bordentown, New Jersey and also in Yardley, Pennsylvania, for sexually abusing three women who were his patients and for indiscriminately prescribing steroids and sleeping pills to one of them…
One woman said Kaji sexually abused her while performing a rectal exam on her. Another woman said Kaji molested her while performing a breast exam on her. The third woman said Kaji persuaded her to have sex with him in his facility, then prescribed her steroids illegally and routinely measured her in the nude after she started an exercise program.
The third woman, who’d been sexually abused by a relative for years, said she was easy prey for Kaji. She said he knew she had been a sexual abuse victim and had a low opinion of herself, so he took advantage of her.
She said she became severely depressed and couldn’t sleep, and Kaji prescribed her Seconal. She said she nearly died after using the barbiturates…
“I felt like I was the bad person, not him. As I’ve gotten better, I’ve realized this man has got to be stopped.”
Kaji admitted to having sex with the third woman. He denied the other charges the other two New Jersey women filed against him. Burlington County prosecutors refused to prosecute Kaji for criminal wrongdoing for the two reported assaults… The third woman went to the medical board on her own.
New Jersey medical board officials suspended Kaji’s license for three years in October 1993. They ordered him not to practice medicine in the state for a year, and then would put him on probation for the remaining two years.…
Kaji said he would shut down his Yardley, Pennsylvania office (New Jersey officials made him shut down his two garden state offices) and try to start a new career in hospital management instead.”
Source: The Trentonian, 10/28/93 and 10/29/93
Kevin Sherlock The Scarlet Survey (Akron, Ohio, Brennyman Books, 1997) 27-28
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