Australia: "Orgasm case" against gynaecologist dismissed

This fake orgasm cost this woman in the pocket book. Excerpt:

'A woman who accused her gynaecologist of giving her "leg buckling" orgasms during an examination has had her case dismissed and been ordered to pay her doctor damages of around $55,000.

Bibi Giles' case and credibility fell apart after a second doctor came forward and said she had tried to seduce him.

Ms Giles, 50, dropped her case after hearing the doctor was prepared to give evidence, according to a report in the Daily Mail.

In her case against gynaecologist Angus Thompson, she accused him of touching her in a sexual manner in 2006.
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He wrote a letter of complaint to the Medical Defence Union before his patient announced she was suing him for sexual harassment.

Dr Thompson was fully exonerated in court and will return to work.'

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OK if he touches her and she bangs it off (knee-bucklingly or otherwise), and he isn't trying to do that (ie, he has no mens rea for malpractice or sexual assault), guess what, that's called either extreme sensitivity or a "medical fetish" at work. In any case I wonder where the Dr. Ruth "Be responsible for your own orgasms" wisdom was when this woman decided to go shopping for targets of her erotomania and/or fishing-for-dollars expedition?

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Though the above link is from an Australian source, the incident occurred in England.

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