A former University of Southern California gynecologist charged with sexually abusing patents has posted bail and been released from jail.
The Los Angeles Times reports Dr. George Tyndall was freed Friday evening on $160,000 bond.
Tyndall was arrested in June on 29 felony counts and faces up to 53 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
He has denied any wrongdoing.
The criminal case alleges Tyndall assaulted 16 women at the student health center where he worked for nearly three decades.
Hundreds of other women have sued the doctor and USC.
Related:
- Arch Insurance Says Policy Doesn’t Cover USC’s $215M Sex Abuse Settlement
- $215M Settlement in USC Doctor Abuse Suit Requires School Reforms
- Former UCLA Gynecologist Pleads Not Guilty to Patient Sex Abuse
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