NYC urologist sentenced to life for sexual abuse of patients, including minors

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Darius Paduch was a urologist at two prominent New York medical institutions. Prosecutors said he used his position to abuse multiple victims over several years.
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A New York City urologist was sentenced to life Wednesday after he was convicted of years of sexual abuse of patients, some of whom were minors.

Darius Paduch, 57, of North Bergen, New Jersey, worked as a urologist at two prominent New York medical institutions. He was convicted in May of six counts of inducing a person to travel to engage in unlawful sexual activity and five counts of inducing a minor to engage in unlawful sexual activity.

Paduch worked as a urologist in New York City from 2003 through 2023 with a specialization in male infertility and male reproductive health.

He enticed and induced multiple victims to travel to his practicing office in Manhattan from at least 2007 to 2019, where he would sexually abuse them, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York said in a news release.

Paduch would also persuade victims to visit other locations in New Jersey to commit sexual abuse, and he continued doing so when he moved his practice to a Long Island hospital in 2019, according to federal prosecutors.

Darius Paduch.
Darius Paduch.via NBC New York

Prosecutors said that during medical appointments, Paduch would masturbate patients, expose himself to them and grope them and that he would exchange texts and emails — including with minors — in which he made inappropriate and sexual comments.

In one instance, prosecutors said, Paduch invited a patient onto his boat, where he provided the patient with sedatives and masturbated them.

Paduch used his position to make or attempt to make victims believe that the sexual abuse he was inflicting was medically necessary when, in fact, it was not, prosecutors said. He would often direct victims to make follow-up appointments, leading to years of abuse for some, prosecutors said.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams called Paduch’s actions “perverse and pervasive.”

“Darius Paduch was a sexual predator who preyed on patients seeking treatment for sensitive medical issues," Williams said in a statement. "He used his position as a renowned urologist at prestigious hospitals to sexually assault vulnerable patients, including children, to gratify his own sexual desires."

Paduch was also ordered to pay restitution to be determined later.

Paduch’s attorney, Michael Baldassare, said in a statement reported by The Associated Press that he would file an appeal in the coming days.

“Doctor Paduch maintains his innocence and we are confident that someday he will be vindicated,” Baldassare said.

Baldassare did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

If you are a child being abused, or know a child who may be facing abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at (800) 422-4453, or go to www.childhelphotline.org. States often have child abuse hotlines, but if you suspect a child’s life is in imminent danger, call 911.

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