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Lawsuit Says Fort Hood Army OB-GYN Secretly Recorded Patients as CID Probe Widens

The filing intensifies scrutiny of Army leadership following a CID probe that recovered patient images.

Overview

  • A Bell County lawsuit filed Monday names Maj. Blaine McGraw of Fort Hood’s Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, alleging covert filming during intimate exams.
  • The Army says McGraw is suspended while CID investigates; investigators recovered photos and videos and have contacted at least 25 patients.
  • The complaint alleges additional misconduct, including inappropriate touching, crude remarks, and unnecessary procedures.
  • The plaintiff says CID showed her frame grabs from a video of an exam days earlier, and her attorney reports more than 45 women have come forward and plans a federal claim against the Army.
  • The suit says earlier complaints at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii were dismissed by leadership, as Fort Hood now conducts patient outreach and operates a dedicated call center.