Overview
- Maj. Blaine McGraw, an OB-GYN at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, is accused in a Bell County lawsuit of covertly recording intimate exams and sexually exploiting patients.
- Fort Hood says McGraw was suspended on Oct. 17 and that Army CID launched a criminal investigation within hours, with additional reviews of systems and clinical processes underway.
- An Army official said at least 25 women have been contacted after images were found on McGraw’s devices, while attorney Andrew Cobos says more than 45 women have approached his firm.
- The complaint describes a method in which McGraw allegedly staged a phone call, placed his phone camera-up in a pocket, and recorded breast and pelvic exams without consent, alongside other inappropriate conduct.
- The suit alleges earlier complaints at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii were dismissed by leadership and criticizes the Army’s victim outreach, while McGraw’s attorney says he has fully cooperated with investigators.