'I did not do that': Former Kitchener neurologist denies conducting breast exams during cross-examination questions
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A former Kitchener neurologist charged with sexual assault is denying touching patients inappropriately as cross-examination by the Crown continues.
A former Kitchener neurologist charged with sexual assault is denying touching patients inappropriately as cross-examination by the Crown continues.
Jeffrey Sloka faces 50 counts of sexual assault from alleged incidents at his private office at the Kaufman Building at Grand River Hospital between January 2010 and July 2017.
Previously during the trial, court heard Sloka allegedly asked female patients, including some teenagers, to take off their clothes for physical and skin exams, and touched their breasts and genitals.
About two and a half weeks ago, the Crown began its cross-examination of the doctor. Sloka spent the three weeks before that on the stand being questioned by his defence.
Crown attorney Sidney McLean is walking Sloka through the allegations made against him by the 50 complainants.
One complainant discussed on Thursday morning was pregnant when she visited Sloka.
McLean asked Sloka if he would have instructed the patient to undress down to her underwear and get into a gown for an examination.