tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8196281662156447133.post5454322478407396180..comments2023-03-31T16:32:37.191-07:00Comments on Timber Wolf's Den: Doc accused of house-call sexTimberWolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03435295482438507502noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8196281662156447133.post-17857946234925282582013-01-20T17:59:17.062-08:002013-01-20T17:59:17.062-08:00After more than a day of legal arguments and delib... After more than a day of legal arguments and deliberations, disciplinary panel chairman Dr. Pamela Chart ruled the defence could pursue the line of questioning "in the interest of fairness ... and in order to establish a pattern of fabrication of allegations against people of authority for personal gain."<br /><br />Tremayne-Lloyd said the alleged victim, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, was fined in February and June of 2006 for the provincial offence of operating an unlicensed massage parlour.<br /><br />The day after the second charge, she filed a complaint against a police officer alleging she had been sexually harassed while at work. <br /><br />from http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2008/01/25/4793485-sun.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8196281662156447133.post-1030326799994624922013-01-20T17:55:23.402-08:002013-01-20T17:55:23.402-08:00"Didn't you say, I'm sure 100 per cen..."Didn't you say, I'm sure 100 per cent his licence will be revoked," Wong's lawyer Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd asked, referring to a transcript of the phone call.<br />"I probably said that," the woman responded.<br />The woman said she was angry because she had not been paid money she had been promised by Wong's office.<br />The Toronto woman admitted in testimony that she once filed a sexual harassment complaint against a municipal official that was later withdrawn due to a lack of evidence.<br /><br />(from http://www.mississauga.com/print/783)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8196281662156447133.post-89978812290767362462013-01-20T17:54:09.790-08:002013-01-20T17:54:09.790-08:00The evidence at the hearing included a voice mail ...The evidence at the hearing included a voice mail recording the woman made to the doctor, demanding $100,000 or she would report him. No complaint was made until Dr. Wong refused to pay the woman, who the panel heard had also worked in a massage parlor.<br /><br />The woman continued to see Dr. Wong and receive more cosmetic surgery after she claimed to be forced into sex. She also alleged he botched some of her procedures.<br /><br />The panel noted it had "serious reservations regarding the reliability of this witness's testimony," and rejected her suggestion she had a passive personality.<br /><br />Dr. Wong is "delighted" with the ruling, his lawyer, Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd, said yesterday. "He knew he would be cleared because he is innocent."<br /><br />The disciplinary process and the publicity, especially in the Chinese community in Toronto, were a "costly exercise, emotionally and psychologically," Ms. Tremayne-Lloyd said.<br /><br />She noted that the doctor is a philanthropist and respected member of the community.<br /><br />She suggested the College had evidence, including the recordings where the woman demanded money, which called her credibility into question before she testified.<br /><br />"This was not a case that should have gone forward. It was a destruction of a person's name for no good reason."<br /><br />© (c) CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com