Columbia University settles for $750M with victims of convicted sex criminal Dr. Robert Hadden
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A sicko ex-doctor is now costing Columbia University over $1 billion after a new sex abuse settlement with nearly 600 victims was inked Monday.

Columbia University agreed to the record-breaking $750 million settlement with 576 victims of disgraced gynecologist and convicted sex criminal Robert Hadden — with a per-case average of $1.3 million, the attorney for the victims announced. 

The deal was approved in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday.

The attorney had already secured $277 million in previous settlements against Columbia for Hadden victims, bringing the hospitals’ total payouts to just over $1 billion with Monday’s agreement.

“We deeply regret the pain that his patients suffered, and this settlement is another step forward in our ongoing work and commitment to repair harm and support survivors,” said a spokesperson for the university, who “commended” the survivors for their “bravery.” 

Victims of Robert Hadden outside of court

Sexual assault survivors speak to members of the press following the sentencing of former gynecologist Robert Hadden, outside the Manhattan federal court in New York City, July 25, 2023. (REUTERS/Brendan McDermid)

When Columbia announced they were establishing a $100 million victims fund in 2023, DiPietro said it was “woefully inadequate.” 

The Columbia spokesperson added that, in addition to the victim’s fund, the institution initiated an external investigation and “updated patient safety policies and programs to address the abuses of Robert Hadden.”

“This settlement sends a powerful message that we’re here to ensure that institutions covering up exploitation and abuse will be held fully accountable for their crimes,” DiPietro said about Monday’s agreement. 

 New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center on March 10, 2005 in New York. 

 New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center on March 10, 2005 in New York.  (DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)

Another sicko physician, urologist Darius Paduch, is also being pursued by DiPietro, who represents 400 men claiming to be victims of the disgraced doctor.

“Hospitals cannot be allowed to cover up misconduct that harms patients—especially when it involves predatory physicians hiding behind their medical licenses to exploit and abuse,” said DiPietro.

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