USA: Board temporarily suspends accused doctor's license in sexual assault case
nbcdfw.com on November 18, 2011 reported that the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners has temporarily suspended the license of a McKinney chiropractor arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. Dr. David Russell is accused of sexually assaulting two teenage girls in his clinic. The board said it decided to temporarily suspend Russell's license because of the arrests. "Eventually, his day will come in court to be vindicated," said Todd Shapiro, Russell's attorney. "We've had many conversations about the idea that no matter what's said in the media, no matter what's said in the papers, no matter suspensions are given to your license, there's only one place where this is all going to matter, and that's going to be inside the courtroom, and he knows that his day will eventually come."
The original article can be found at nbcdfw.com.


