Overview
- Reps. John Carter and August Pfluger and Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz asked the Army Inspector General to open an independent review of systemic oversight failures tied to Maj. Blaine McGraw.
- The lawmakers’ letter seeks answers on supervision, reporting pathways, graduate medical education oversight, and notifications to state licensing boards.
- The Defense Health Agency said it is conducting enterprise-wide internal reviews, including chaperone practices, clinical protocols, and complaint procedures across military hospitals.
- The Army reported patient notifications and support measures are underway, including a dedicated call center, Special Victims Counsel, and a patient support line, and urged tips to the Criminal Investigation Division.
- An updated civil complaint added 81 women and alleges inappropriate touching and secret filming, while military prosecutors have charged McGraw with 54 specifications of indecent visual recording tied to 44 identified victims.