Toronto doctor loses licence after pleading guilty to criminally harassing several girls | CBC News
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A tribunal revoked the medical license of Toronto doctor Armen Parajian after he pleaded guilty to criminal harassment against 13 girls, aged 10 to 15. Over a six-month period, he harassed these victims while driving slowly near them in his Jeep and admitted to public masturbation. Court documents highlight the emotional impact his actions had on the victims and their families. In light of these serious offenses, Parajian agreed with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario on the penalty of having his registration revoked.
A victim impact statement from a mother described the profound emotional toll of Parajian's actions, stating it left her feeling stressed, sad, and fearful for her children.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario concluded that Parajian's guilty plea was sufficient grounds for serious discipline, culminating in the revocation of his medical license.
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