UPI en Español  |   UPI Asia  |   About UPI  |   My Account
Search:
Go

Johns Hopkins gynecologist hid camera in pen to film patients

Johns Hopkins has released new details about how gynecologist spied on his patients, taking video and pictures of them during exams.
|
 
Dr. Nikita Levy used a camera hidden inside a pen that he wore around his neck while seeing patients. A coworker alerted security to the odd behavior, according to new details. (Handout photo)
Dr. Nikita Levy used a camera hidden inside a pen that he wore around his neck while seeing patients. A coworker alerted security to the odd behavior, according to new details. (Handout photo)
Published: Feb. 28, 2013 at 8:33 AM
By KRISTEN BUTLER, UPI.com

A female coworker became suspicious of a pen Dr. Nikita Levy wore around his neck all the time. She notified security and told them Levy was wearing the pen while seeing patients. The next day, multiple recording devices were found in his office.

Police searched his home and found hard drives and servers with patients' pictures on them. Since Levy was caught, more than 2,00 former patients have contacted city police to find out if they were victims.

Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi says authorities are "looking to see if perhaps Dr. Levy sold this material online, if he partnered with anyone else." Levy was found dead in his home shortly after his dismissal from the hospital.

Two lawsuits have been filed against Johns Hopkins so far, claiming the hospital failed to protect patients from Dr. Levy "photographing and videotaping these patients of his in an open and obvious manner such that an employee could see that."

Johns Hopkins, in a letter to patients, says, “Today, we stand humbled by the events and tragic circumstances that involve the patients and community we serve. We want to assure our patients that their privacy, safety and well-being are our priority.”

Recommended Stories
© 2013 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
'Star Trek Into Darkness' screening NBC upfronts Met Ball 2013
'Great Gatsby' premieres in New York Spire raised on top of One WTC 2013: Celebrity break ups and divorces
1 of 18
Palestinian  Security Forces Patrol the Border With Egypt.
View Caption
A members of the Hamas security forces patrol the border area between Gaza and Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip May 20, 2013. Egyptian police angered by the kidnapping of seven colleagues by Islamist gunmen kept a crossing into the Gaza Strip closed again for four days, stranding hundreds of Palestinian travellers, As Tunnels between Egypt and Gaza closed and border was declared as military zone. Palestinian security forces patrol around the border, witnesses said. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
fark
Amy's Baking Company is hiring. Wait... Amy's Baking Company... that name sounds familiar. OH HELL...
Thing you can scratch off your bucket list: Having to call the Icelandic search and rescue team...
Eyewear company seeks assistance to give two patent trolls important life advice, specifically on...
You can do a lot of bad things as a priest and hang on to your job. Plagiarizing sermons from sermons.com...
Sponsored Content is Pretty Farking Awesome (Featured Partner)
Guatemalan ex-president convicted of genocide last week gets a mulligan