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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Role
  
Physician

Name
  
Roger Abdelmassih

Spouse
  
Larissa Maria Sacco


Born
  
October 3, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-10-03
)

Children
  
Soraya Abdelmassih, Vicente Abdelmassih

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Roger Abdelmassih (born October 3, 1943) is a former Brazilian physician, an expert on human reproduction, and one of the pioneers of in-vitro fertilization in Brazil. In early 2009 he was accused of sexually abusing sedated patients. Abdelmassih was sentenced to 278 years in prison for 52 rapes and 39 attempted sexual abuses on women.

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Biography

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Abdelmassih was born to Lebanese parents in Sao Joao da Boa Vista, Sao Paulo. During his career as a physician, he operated a clinic in a prime area of the state capital and became nationally known for treating the wives of personalities such as Pele, the former president Fernando Collor, comedian Tom Cavalcante and the Senator Renan Calheiros. One of his most publicized cases was the twin sons of the television presenter Gugu Liberato.

Accusation of sexual abuse

Beginning in early 2009, several sources in the Brazilian press reported allegations that the doctor had sexually abused patients, while Abdelmassih denied the charges. There were more than 60 complaints from former patients in three different states. Abdelmassih denied the charges, saying he was being pursued by dissatisfied clients and competitors trying to frame him.

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On August 17, 2009, Bruno Paes Stranforini, Judge of the 16th Criminal Court of Sao Paulo, ordered Abdelmassih's arrest. On 24 December, after four months in jail, Abdelmassih was released after Gilmar Mendes, the president of the Supreme Federal Court, granted him habeas corpus, revoking his preventive custody.

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Roger Abdelmassih had his professional registration revoked on May 20, 2011, and was sentenced on November 23, 2010, to 278 years in prison by Judge Kenarik Boujikian Felippe of the 16th Criminal Court of Sao Paulo. He was charged with raping 56 patients in his clinic.

Abdelmassih was initially denied the right to appeal his conviction before being imprisoned, but was eventually granted that right. However, after news that he would try to renew his passport, his arrest was requested once again, as it was believed that he intended to flee the country. Before he could be captured, he fled in early 2011, and appeared on the list of criminals wanted by Interpol as well as the list of 25 most wanted criminals of the Civil Police of Sao Paulo.

It was initially assumed that Abdelmassih had fled over the border into Paraguay and then Uruguay and used a false passport to go from there to Lebanon, with which Brazil has no extradition treaty. Abdelmassih had recently married a former prosecutor of the republic, Larissa Maria Sacco, 36 years younger than him; they have twin sons. She resigned her office in 2011 and fled with her husband.

Prison

After being sought by the Brazilian police for more than three years, Roger Abdelmassih was arrested by federal police on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 19, 2014, at 13:25 in Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, near the school where the couple's children were enrolled. The following day he was returned to Brazil, and immediately imprisoned in the Penitentiary II Tremembe.

Abdelmassih's lawyers declined to comment on his arrest. A statement issued by former Minister of Justice Marcio Thomaz Bastos and Jose Luis Oliveira Lima stated that they were still awaiting the outcome of an appeal to the Court of Justice of Sao Paulo against the initial conviction. Even though Abdelmassih has fled, the lawyers can still appeal to the higher courts in Brasilia. The Sao Paulo State Prosecutor also appealed to increase the penalty, which totals 278 years in prison. Brazilian law forbids imprisonment to exceed 30 years.

References

Roger Abdelmassih Wikipedia