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Jennifer Kobelt, the former member of the notorious cult whose leaders are accused of brainwashing and blackmailing women into becoming sex slaves, said in her August 2017 complaint that Porter may have performed his “fright study” on as many as 100 people.
“He continued to film my reaction for at least 10 minutes as I just sat there, dry heaving like I was going to puke and crying very hard,” Kobelt, a Canadian actress, said in the complaint to the Health Department, adding that Porter began showing her the violent images without warning.
“He failed me, not only as a friend but as the medical practitioner I had trusted on numerous occasions with my health while I was in New York,” Kobelt said in the complaint.
In a Sept. 6, 2017, letter, the state Office of Professional Medical Conduct told Kobelt it would not investigate Porter, adding that “the issues you have described are not medical misconduct.”
But the OMPC has now accused Porter of moral unfitness, gross negligence and gross incompetence among other charges. He is accused of showing “human subjects an actual video of the horrific and brutal murders and dismemberment of four women by machetes; and violent film clips, including a male African American being viciously stomped by a Nazi; a conscious male being forced to eat a portion of his own brain matter; and a graphic gang rape.”
He is also charged with violating state law for improperly conducting studies on obsessive compulsive disorder, Tourette’s syndrome and one monitoring the brain waves of those who attended Nxivm programs.
The state also slapped him for not reporting to health officials that many of the attendees, including children, at a 2016 Nxivm event became ill with an infectious illness that produced flu-like symptoms, vomiting and diarrhea.
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migratorypatterns ago
More and more details are oozing out.
These are sick bastards and they should have taken action when the experiments were reported.
Factfinder2 ago
Yes, they should have taken action before. Would like to see the Sept. 6, 2017 from the state Office of Professional Medical Conduct informing Kobelt it would not investigate and that “the issues you have described are not medical misconduct.” Who signed that letter?
migratorypatterns ago
Good question.
That person should be looking for a job right alongside Dr. Jennifer Pena.
Factfinder2 ago
Or in prison.
Just found the letter and another one dismissing a complaint about the doc who did the branding. See my separate comment in this thread if interested.
migratorypatterns ago
I'll take a look.
Thanks.