

February 4, 2025 — The medical community and patients across Boston have been rocked by the Dr. Derrick Todd lawsuit, a case that has brought to light disturbing allegations of widespread sexual abuse under the guise of medical treatment.
With over 200 former patients coming forward, this case has become one of the most significant medical abuse scandals in recent Boston history, raising serious questions about patient safety and institutional oversight.
The timeline of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital sexual abuse case spans more than a decade, revealing a pattern of alleged misconduct that went undetected for years:
According to WGBH News, the hospital conducted an internal investigation and reported its findings to law enforcement, leading to the current legal proceedings.
Todd pleaded not guilty during an arraignment in which he was held on $10,000 bail. He was also ordered to stay away from and have no contact with victims, surrender his passport, surrender all medical licenses, not practice medicine and not apply for new passports or licenses, a spokesperson for the district attorney’s office said.
This medical malpractice lawsuit in Boston has brought serious criminal charges against Dr. Derrick Todd. The former Brigham and Women’s Hospital physician is currently facing:
The reported misconduct, as detailed by NBC Boston, includes:
These procedures were allegedly performed under the pretense of legitimate medical care, exploiting the trust patients placed in their healthcare provider.
The patient rights violation lawsuit against Dr. Todd underscores the profound impact of such abuses on both individual victims and the broader medical community. The case has far-reaching implications for:
As reported by Boston.com, the allegations span a 13-year period, indicating a systemic failure to detect and prevent ongoing abuse.
In response to the allegations, Brigham and Women’s Hospital has taken several steps:
The case remains active, with ongoing criminal investigations and a civil lawsuit in the discovery phase. There is potential for additional victims to come forward as the case gains more public attention.
Charles Morris, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, Brigham and Women’s Hospital responded with this statement: “We deeply regret the harm Dr. Todd’s actions has caused our patients and their families,” he went on to state: “We take our duty to care for our patients and keep them safe extremely seriously. We have, and always will, act decisively on any allegations of misconduct, as we did in this case.”
For victims seeking justice in this and similar cases, legal support is crucial. The Schmidt National Law Group has extensive experience handling medical abuse cases and is prepared to assist victims in seeking justice. Their team of dedicated attorneys offers:
By taking legal action, victims not only seek personal justice but also contribute to broader systemic changes that can prevent future abuses in the medical field.
If you or someone you know may have been a victim of Dr. Derrick Todd or experienced similar abuse in a medical setting, it’s crucial to know that you have rights and options. The Schmidt National Law Group is available to provide confidential legal counsel and support.
Taking action can:
Don’t let fear or uncertainty prevent you from seeking the justice you deserve. Contact the Schmidt National Law Group today for a free, confidential consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options. Contact us either by calling direct at 1-800-631-5656 or use the 100% Secure Intake Form on this page.
Remember, your voice matters, and by coming forward, you can play a part in preventing future abuses and protecting other patients. The time to act is now – reach out to the Schmidt National Law Group and take the first step towards justice and healing.