Houston Pediatric Neurologist Charged With Felony Invasive Recording as Warrant Issued
Court records describe an upskirt incident at Texas Children’s, citing an admission during a Baylor interview.
Overview
- Dr. Alexander G. Ankar, 33, is accused of using his phone to record under a hospital interpreter’s skirt on Aug. 22 at Texas Children’s Legacy Tower in Houston.
- Investigators say nearby security video did not capture the hallway but showed Ankar alone in a side room shortly after appearing to review media on his phone.
- During an internal interview, Baylor’s legal team documented Ankar admitting he captured the interpreter while she bent over and later realized he recorded video.
- Authorities have issued grand jury subpoenas for Baylor human-resources communications and statements as part of the case.
- Ankar resigned from Baylor on Aug. 28, is no longer with Texas Children’s Hospital, and is not in custody, according to officials and court records.