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Sponsor Our ArticlesIn a case that’s sent shockwaves through the community, additional charges have been filed against Dr. Oumair Aejaz, a physician based in Oakland County. This unfolding story raises serious questions and concerns, not only in Pontiac but throughout Michigan.
Just recently, 17 new felony charges were brought against Aejaz, significantly escalating the seriousness of his situation. The allegations suggest a pattern of horrific sexual abuse involving a 6-year-old child, alongside other disturbing acts that have reportedly occurred over the last couple of years in Novi, a city not far away.
The charges filed include two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, three counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, three counts of aggravated child sexually abusive activity, and several more. In total, Aejaz is now facing a staggering minimum of 27 charges. If found guilty, he could face life imprisonment.
The investigation into Dr. Aejaz began back in August after a tip-off from his wife. During a search, police unearthed a disturbing amount of evidence, including six computers, four cell phones, and 15 hard drives. Alarmingly, one of these hard drives reportedly contained over 13,000 videos that Aejaz recorded over six years, raising serious concerns about the extent of his alleged crimes.
The known victims in this case currently range from small children to adults. During a recent press conference, both law enforcement and legal officials described the case as one of the worst they had ever encountered. Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard highlighted the terrifying reality that there may be many more victims out there—a sentiment echoed by the prosecutor involved, Karen McDonald.
Dr. Aejaz, originally from India, has been practicing in the United States since 2011. After completing an internship in Michigan and residency at Sinai Grace Hospital in Detroit, he worked in various hospitals across the states, including Ascension Genesys Hospital and Henry Ford Macomb Hospital. Authorities are diligently trying to determine the full scope of his medical practice, suspecting that he may have treated hundreds, if not thousands, of patients during his time in the field.
As if the situation couldn’t get worse, multiple class-action lawsuits have already been filed against Aejaz as well as the hospitals he was affiliated with. Attorneys involved in these lawsuits claim that the medical institutions failed to protect their patients from such abuse. They are now urging anyone who might believe they have been victimized to step forward and report such incidents. “It’s not just women; it’s also children and men who may have experienced discomfort or inappropriate interactions,” said attorney Parker Stinar.
The attorneys have reassured potential claimants that their confidentiality will be firmly upheld. “We want to hear from survivors and support them through this process,” added Stinar, highlighting the importance of coming forward.
This case leaves the Pontiac community grappling with feelings of anger, confusion, and fear. The search for answers and justice is ongoing, and local authorities encourage any additional victims to reach out so that they can be supported and validated in their experiences.
While the focus remains firmly on the legal proceedings against Dr. Aejaz, the true weight of this case extends far beyond the numbers and the charges. It’s a painful reminder of the critical need for vigilance when it comes to patient safety and ethical medical practices. As the investigation unfolds, many in Pontiac and beyond are left waiting with bated breath for justice to be served.
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