
An Army doctor who sexually abused JBLM soldiers is sentenced to more than 13 years in prison
Associated PressA military doctor who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing dozens of male soldiers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord was sentenced Wednesday to just over 13 years in prison, was ordered to forfeit all pay and allowances and was dismissed from the U.S. Army. Maj. Michael Stockin, an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist at the base’s Madigan Army Medical Center, pleaded guilty on Jan. 8 to 36 specifications, or counts, of abusive sexual contact and five of indecent viewing, said Michelle McCaskill, spokesperson with the U.S. Army Office of Special Trial Counsel. “The sentence imposed by the court holds Maj. Stockin accountable for every person he victimized through his crimes,” Maj. Allyson Montgomery, prosecutor, Army Office of Special Trial Counsel, said in a statement. “The Defense hopes and prays that the victims and Major Stockin will finally be able to heal and to move forward with their lives.” Lawyers representing 22 of Stockin’s former patients have filed Federal Tort Claims Act complaints against the Army and Department of Defense on behalf of the servicemen, claiming the agencies were negligent in hiring, supervising and retaining Stockin. “These brave soldiers are now riddled with anxiety and shame – many of them terrified to even seek medical attention.” The Army launched an investigation into Stockin in 2022 after receiving multiple complaints, McCaskill said.
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