In Los Angeles, a troubling case has emerged involving Dr. Babak Hajhosseini, who faces serious accusations of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his residence. Authorities are concerned that there may be additional victims yet to come forward.
According to police reports, Dr. Hajhosseini allegedly enticed individuals to his home with promises of lucrative overtime work. The LAPD explained, “He would then invite the potential victims to work overtime after hours at his residence. Once at the residence, Hajhosseini pressured at least one victim into consuming an alcoholic beverage.”
🚨#BREAKING: LA Doctor Babak Hajhosseini Charged with Drugging and Rāping Woman at His Home— Police Suspect More Victims After High-Paying Job Lure pic.twitter.com/NFtYWvtbcb
— High Impact (@highimpactnews) December 31, 2024
After drinking the offered beverage, the victim reportedly lost consciousness, during which time she was assaulted and recorded by Hajhosseini.
The charges against him include two counts of rape by use of drugs and one count of rape on an unconscious person. Dr. Hajhosseini was employed at Wound and Burn Centers of America in Los Angeles. Videos promoting his work depict him standing uncomfortably close to female staffers and patients, adding another layer of unease to this disturbing situation.
Dr. Babak Hajhosseini was sued in 2009 for $5 million in 2009 for rape out of Florida.
He’s been doing this for decades…https://t.co/YVlaREfnMw https://t.co/1pcEVdhNWN
— PAIUTE023 (@PAIUTEzero23) December 31, 2024
This alarming story raises significant concerns about safety and trust within professional environments where individuals should feel secure. It also highlights the importance of vigilance in such settings to prevent abuse of power or authority.
Always remain vigilant.
NEW: Los Angeles doctor Babak Hajhosseini accused of drugging and r*ping a woman at his home.
Police say there may be more potential victims.
According to investigators, Hajhosseini would lure victims to his home by offering them high-paying overtime.
"He would then invite the… pic.twitter.com/VPSrBn7Qu5
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 30, 2024