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() A woman identified as “Jane Doe 100” filed a civil lawsuit this month against a Washington state-based obstetrician/gynecologist, alleging physical and sexual abuse, and her attorney says more than 100 other women have similar accusations spanning more than two decades.
The suit accuses Dr. Mark E. Mulholland of that abuse and names medical facilities he worked with Providence St. Joseph Health, Providence Health & Services and Kadlec Regional Medical Center saying they were aware of grievances against the doctor and ignored them.
According to Jane Doe 100’s complaint, she saw Mulholland in August of 2022, during which, “He (Mulholland) performed a gloveless breast ‘exam’ that felt unusually long and thorough,” the complaint states.
The complaint includes graphic details of the examination, after which Mulholland allegedly made an inappropriate comment about Doe 100’s body and asked if she was single.
Doe 100’s husband was in the waiting room at the time of the incident, the complaint states.
Dozens of women made similar sexual abuse allegations
Doe 100’s attorney, Tamara Holder, told that she came forward with her case after learning other patients made similar allegations against him.
“She, like so many women, believed that No. 1, the doctor is in the position of power. He’s the one who has all of the trust,” Holder said.
Holder and her co-counsel, Elizabeth Hanley of Schroeter Goldmark Bender, represent more than 150 female patients who allege misconduct at the hands of Mulholland.
The Washington Medical Commission filed a complaint against the OB-GYN on April 29 of this year for alleged violations of “unprofessional conduct and abuse.” Enforcement action is presently pending according to the official website.
“Once the women started to see on the news that this doctor was under investigation by the medical board, they started to come forward and say, ‘Oh my god, me too,” Holder said.
Holder said complaints go back as far as 24 years, in which the women reported similar, inappropriate practices.
“This just goes to show you, women are not believed, unless they come forward in tens of dozens or hundreds now of women coming forward,” Holder said.
Lawsuits claim health care providers ignored sexual abuse complaints
Holder stated that several women told her that they alerted Kadlec to their allegations regarding Mulholland.
“I do know that all of the women who’ve reported to us that they complained were never followed up with; they were told things like, ‘Oh, well, he always does it that way.’ That’s if they were lucky, they got that kind of response. Many people just didn’t get a response,” Holder said.
She said the woman contacted scheduling administrators, other doctors and “people all the way up the food chain,” and they were all allegedly “brushed off.”
“Everybody across the board knew that this guy had multiple complaints from multiple women,” Holder said.
Attorneys at the Seattle-based firm Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC have filed seven additional lawsuits against Mulholland and the health care providers, accusing the health centers of ignoring claims for two decades.
On the firm’s website, attorney Mallory Allen called it “the biggest known cases of sexual abuse in a medical setting in Washington State history,” likening it to cases like the disgraced USA Gymnastics doctor, Larry Nassar.
“We’ve heard from patients and former staff that Kadlec was aware of Dr. Mulholland’s disgusting behavior as far back as 2005, but instead of upholding their legal and ethical obligations to take action to protect patients from sexual abuse, these medical institutions turned a blind eye and enabled it,” Allen said.
A Providence spokesperson told , “We cannot comment on allegations that are part of an ongoing Department of Health investigation, other than to say we are fully cooperating with the state in this matter. Dr. Mulholland is not currently practicing at our clinic.”
reached out to Mulholland’s attorney and Kadlec Regional Medical Center for comment and did not hear back at the time of publication.
There are no criminal charges against Mulholland thus far.
“We represent a woman who went to the police in 2023, November of 2023, and they said something to the effect of, you know, we can’t investigate something like this,” Holder said.