Posted on 05/26/2008 8:44:50 PM PDT by traumer
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., May 24 (UPI) -- A former employee of Florida's Mount Sinai Medical Center faces criminal charges after admitting to performing oral sex on a patient, police said.
Hialeah, Fla., resident Pedro J. Gonzalez, 27, was charged with sexual battery, Miami Beach police said.
The hospital fired Gonzalez after the April 30 incident, The Miami Herald reported Thursday.
Gonzalez's hospital duties included wheeling patients through the building.
''Even an isolated incident is unacceptable. We worked very closely with the Miami Beach police on this matter, and will continue to assist the authorities until a proper resolution is achieved,'' said hospital spokeswoman Pamela Gadinsky.
The 31-year-old surgery patient said he was waking up from anesthesia when he shoved Gonzalez away after he "began to perform oral sex'' on him.
Just doing the jobs Americans won’t do...
And to add insult to injury, the hospital billed the patient a cool grand for the “Happy Ending”.
I wonder if he could speak english....
The Love Hospital :o)
Sick bastard.
GARP
This may be the future of the government run care...
The charge should be rape.
LOL
John Irving’s only good book... and a great movie, too.
What would an "unisolated incident" be. An orgy?
Typical UPI/leftist story...They NEVER tell the immigration status or nationality of the skank. What a great service UPI, Reuters and AP do for American citizens!
Rape is sexual battery.
The 31-year-old surgery patient said he was waking up from anesthesia when he shoved Gonzalez away after he “began to perform oral sex’’ on him.”
Pedro been reading too much of “El mundo según Garp”
One of my favorite books—and the weirdest. My favorite part... in the drive-way when the car is hit from behind.
Bill did the same thing.............pushed Monica away.
Perhaps he was not properly trained in CPR. It was all a big misunderstanding.
Doesn’t matter if he could speak english. He had a mouthful to deal with.
A Prayer for Larry Craig
By [former NJ governor] James E. McGreevey
Monday, September 3, 2007; A15
Washington Post
My gut wrenched when I read of Sen. Larry Craig's bathroom arrest. I remembered my own late-night encounter with the law at a Garden State Parkway rest stop following a political dinner in north Jersey.
I pulled into the rest stop, parked my car, flashed my headlights, which was "the signal," and waited. Glancing in my rearview mirror, I saw a state trooper approaching. I desperately tried to convince the trooper of my innocence, showing him my former prosecutor's badge, a gift from the office when I left. The trooper radioed his office and returned. "I never want to see you here again," he said. I survived for another day.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/02/AR2007090200889_pf.html
He’s lucky the patient isn’t facing a murder charge.
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