George Tyndall, former USC gynecologist accused of abusing hundreds of women, found dead

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George Tyndall, former USC gynecologist accused of abusing hundreds of women, found dead
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George Tyndall, the former University of Southern California campus gynecologist accused of sexually abusing hundreds of women, was found dead Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles, his attorney told ABC News. He was 76.

Tyndall was found deceased in bed by a close family friend who went to his home after being unable to reach him, according to attorney Leonard Levine. It was the friend's opinion that Tyndall had been dead for quite a while, Levine said Thursday.

An autopsy is expected to be conducted, but Levine and the friend believe Tyndall died of natural causes.

In March of 2021, USC agreed to an $852 million settlement with more than 700 women who accused Tyndall of sexual misconduct.

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The university healthcare center is the local doctor. That's the point. They'll also be specialized for the needs of young adults.

All the students need to sleep as well. That's not different. It's also an opportunity to provide inexpensive, subsidized housing, without requiring yet more people to enter and leave the campus every day. Transportation is the major problem of a university.

And dude, I'm not the ones down voting you. You're just not yet getting how strange you seem despite strong arguments to the contrary.

They’ll also be specialized for the needs of young adults.

Yeah, that guy from the article sure specialised in young adults.

All the students need to sleep as well.

Usually something you do at home, not at University. And you can still have inexpensive, subsidized housing without on-campus dorms.

Transportation is the major problem of a university.

More like a general problem of American city planning. Try trams.

Thanks for you inputs, but your points are not making this any less strange.

You think American universities don't already have bus systems to deal with this problem?

You don't think that no matter where you put the university subsidized housing, that will be the university, kinda by definition?

You don't think this model is familiar all around the world?

Apperently insufficent.

No. You should double check your definition on that.

No.

Ok. I'm just going to break it to you gently.

This is the exact same thing that happens in European universities. Like exactly. All the problems and solutions are almost exactly the same. There is no difference.

Like exactly.