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Army Charges Fort Hood OB-GYN With Secretly Recording 44 Patients as Civil Suits Grow

A preliminary hearing comes next in a case built on extensive digital evidence.

Overview

  • Prosecutors preferred four charges and 61 specifications, including 54 for indecent visual recording of alleged incidents from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, 2025, involving 44 victims.
  • The Army says most alleged recordings occurred during exams at Fort Hood’s Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, with one non-patient filmed at a nearby private residence.
  • McGraw has been in pretrial confinement at the Bell County Jail since Dec. 2 after an alleged violation of liberty conditions imposed by his commander.
  • Civil litigation expanded this week, with 81 additional women joining a Bell County suit, bringing the plaintiff count to 82 across multiple states.
  • Investigators report reviewing more than half a terabyte of digital media, the Army has notified roughly 3,000 former patients in Texas and Hawaii, and a neutral officer will next conduct the required preliminary hearing.