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Three Law Firms Prepare Federal Claims as Fort Hood OB‑GYN Is Investigated for Secretly Recording Patients

Victims represented in new filings accuse suspended physician Blaine McGraw of assault as well as covert filming during exams, pursuing accountability through the Federal Tort Claims Act.

Overview

  • The Army Criminal Investigation Division opened a case within hours of a patient report, and the provider was suspended with no criminal charges filed to date.
  • At least three firms—the Cobos Law Firm, Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight, and The Carlson Law Firm—now represent patients and plan Federal Tort Claims Act submissions against the Army.
  • A Cobos lawsuit names 16 accusers who report inappropriate touching, unnecessary procedures, and covert phone recordings during OB‑GYN exams.
  • CID has contacted potentially affected patients and, in some cases, showed screenshots; CRDAMC is reaching out to all patients of the provider and has set up a dedicated call center.
  • State records show McGraw lacks a Texas license but holds a Hawaii license, which is permitted for physicians working in federal facilities.