Robert Hadden, the former New York gynecologist convicted of federal sex crimes after assaulting hundreds of women in his care, was remanded into federal custody today.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Robert Hadden, the former New York gynecologist convicted of federal sex crimes after assaulting hundreds of women in his care, was remanded into federal custody on Wednesday.
His lawyers had argued that he could remain outside of a detention facility until his sentencing, which is scheduled for April 25. In court filings, they argued that he posed a low risk of fleeing — and that his last known sexual crimes were committed more than a decade ago.Wednesday’s bail hearing in the Hadden case came a week after a juryHis case is one of the biggest sex crime cases to emerge in the last few years.
“The defendant was a sophisticated sexual predator who employed various strategies to carry out his crimes,” federal prosecutors On Wednesday, at the conclusion of his hearing, Hadden looked at his wife as court marshals handcuffed him and escorted him out.Correction: A previous version of this story misspelled the name of a witness. Her name is Katia Herman.
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