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Heaps was allowed to continue seeing patients — both during the investigation and after UCLA informed the doctor his contract would not be renewed when it expired on June 30, 2018.
Ex-UCLA gynecologist now facing 20 felony charges for allegedly sexually assaulting 7 patients Dr. James Mason Heaps, 63, of Woodland Hills, initially faced charges involving two alleged victims.
Twenty-four years ago, in 1998, I was referred to Dr. James Heaps at UCLA. At that time, Dr. Heaps sexually abused and assaulted me. I filed a complaint against him with the California Medical Board.
Heaps had been free on bond, but was taken into custody on bail of $1.9 million, according to attorneys who represent hundreds of victims in a civil case against the doctor and UCLA.