Arizona Man Charged Posing as Fertility Doctor to Molest People
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PHOENIX -- Authorities say a man has been charged with posing as a fertility doctor in the Phoenix metropolitan area so he could sexually molest people while pretending to give them physical examinations.
Maricopa County prosecutors said Tuesday that 40-year-old Jeffrey Graybill is being held without bond after being indicted by a grand jury March 10 on 16 charges including sexual abuse, sexual assault, fraud and identity theft.
Authorities say Graybill also is accused of stealing the identity of a Scottsdale doctor.
The indictment alleges that Graybill posted advertisements and at least seven people responded and were victimized last year.
Authorities say Graybill is facing similar charges in California, where he's accused of stealing the identity of a San Francisco doctor and posing as a "Dr. Richardson" at a Los Angeles clinic.
Los Angeles police say Graybill advertised online, offering men up to $4,000 monthly for sperm donations to support stem cell research. He was charged last October with sexual battery by fraud, identity theft, practicing medicine without certification and other sex charges.
AP
PHOENIX -- Authorities say a man has been charged with posing as a fertility doctor in the Phoenix metropolitan area so he could sexually molest people while pretending to give them physical examinations.
Maricopa County prosecutors said Tuesday that 40-year-old Jeffrey Graybill is being held without bond after being indicted by a grand jury March 10 on 16 charges including sexual abuse, sexual assault, fraud and identity theft.
Authorities say Graybill also is accused of stealing the identity of a Scottsdale doctor.
The indictment alleges that Graybill posted advertisements and at least seven people responded and were victimized last year.
Authorities say Graybill is facing similar charges in California, where he's accused of stealing the identity of a San Francisco doctor and posing as a "Dr. Richardson" at a Los Angeles clinic.
Los Angeles police say Graybill advertised online, offering men up to $4,000 monthly for sperm donations to support stem cell research. He was charged last October with sexual battery by fraud, identity theft, practicing medicine without certification and other sex charges.