20 former patients of Michael Stockin, the Army doctor convicted of abusing dozens of JBLM soldiers, filed civil claims this month, bringing the total to 42 victims who say the Army is liable for the abuse they faced. Their claims equal $210 million. https://t.co/FB7FKJJ1wp
20 former patients of Michael Stockin, the Army doctor convicted of sexually abusing dozens of soldiers, filed civil claims this month, bringing the total to 42 victims who say the Army is liable for the abuse they faced. Their claims equal $210 million. https://t.co/FB7FKJJ1wp
The 42 men each seek $5 million to account for psychological trauma at the hands of Maj. Michael Stockin, a doctor convicted of abuse under the guise of care. https://t.co/TLHhFzUGw3
The Ontario Court of Appeal has allowed a proposed class action lawsuit to proceed, with Ottawa residents seeking $290 million in damages from the organizers of the Freedom Convoy, citing 'psychological distress.' In a separate case, 42 former patients of Maj. Michael Stockin, an Army doctor convicted of sexual abuse, have filed civil claims against the Army, totaling $210 million. Each of the 42 victims is seeking $5 million for psychological trauma resulting from the abuse they endured under the guise of medical care. This includes 20 new claims filed this month, bringing the total number of victims to 42.