BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Just over a week after the trial began, Kory Lee Gill, a doctor from the Bryan-College Station area with ties to Texas A&M, has been convicted of sexual assault.
The 47-year-old doctor was charged with two counts of sexual assault in 2022 after two patients said he assaulted them during treatment.
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Gill, who was fired from Texas A&M following a Title IX investigation in February of that year, specialized in primary care sports medicine, was on the medical staff of Texas A&M Athletics, and served as an assistant professor of Family & Community Medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine.
Police documents show the first survivor met Gill for several medical treatments, and in November 2021, during her fourth treatment, he offered the patient alcohol. The survivor told police she immediately felt “buzzed.” She said Gill sexually assaulted her and then she blacked out.
A second survivor then came forward and said the same thing had happened to her while under Gill’s care.
Gill’s trial now enters the punishment phase.
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