Dr. Barry Brock Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Updates – December 2025

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For many patients, healthcare professionals symbolize trust, safety, and care. Unfortunately, some individuals exploit this position of trust, taking advantage of vulnerable patients who seek medical care in good faith. Dr. Barry J. Brock, a former OB/GYN at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, now faces multiple lawsuits filed by survivors who allege he subjected them to a wide range of abuses during routine medical visits. Dr. Barry Brock sexual abuse lawsuits highlight a deeply troubling issue of alleged abuse spanning decades, enabled by the institutions that employed him.

Survivors have shown great courage in coming forward with their stories, motivated by a commitment to prevent future abuses and hold accountable those who failed to act. At Dolman Law Group, we are committed to supporting these survivors in their pursuit of justice, offering compassionate, survivor-centered legal advocacy. For survivors, filing a civil lawsuit isn’t just about seeking compensation—it’s about closure, validation, and systemic change to protect future patients.

Dr. Barry J. Brock and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: A Long Career and Troubling Allegations

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Dr. Barry J. Brock served as an obstetrician-gynecologist for over 40 years, primarily at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a prestigious hospital in Los Angeles. During his career, Brock held positions within specialized care centers, such as the Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery Center and the Center for Women’s Incontinence and Pelvic Health. Although Brock’s career once appeared to be a distinguished one, the allegations against him now paint a darker picture of longstanding misconduct and abuse hidden by institutional failure.

Plaintiffs claim that Brock engaged in repeated, inappropriate behavior, leveraging his position of trust to exploit patients during vulnerable moments. Despite the complaints raised by multiple patients and even staff members, Brock retained his medical privileges at Cedars-Sinai until 2024. Survivors assert that Cedars-Sinai enabled this behavior by ignoring red flags, complaints, and warning signs over the years. These alleged failures by Cedars-Sinai underscore the importance of institutional accountability, especially in fields as sensitive as obstetrics and gynecology.

Timeline of Events

  • Early 1980s – 2018: Dr. Brock practiced as a member of the Cedars-Sinai physician network
  • 2018 – 2024: Maintained clinical privileges at Cedars-Sinai
  • Fall 2024: Cedars-Sinai terminated Dr. Brock’s hospital privileges following an investigation into patient complaints
  • Late 2024: Multiple lawsuits filed by former patients

Dr. Brock Lawsuit Updates

If you are considering filing a sexual abuse lawsuit against Dr. Brock, or you want to follow the progress brought by other survivors, be sure to return to this page often for the latest updates.

Legal Action Continues as Survivors Seek Justice

Although there have been no major new developments in the past month, the lawsuits against former OB/GYN Dr. Barry Brock continue to progress in California courts. More than 300 women have now taken legal action, describing similar and deeply personal experiences of abuse during medical care and treatment Dr. Brock administered.

For many abuse or assault survivors, the decision to speak out can take years—and it’s never too late to ask questions or explore your legal rights.

At Dolman Law Group, we understand how difficult it is to revisit what happened. That’s why Attorney Matt Dolman and our dedicated legal team are here to offer confidential, compassionate guidance to anyone who believes they may have been harmed by Dr. Brock’s actions.

If you were a patient of Dr. Brock and are unsure whether what happened to you was abuse, we encourage you to contact us. You don’t have to figure this out alone—and you don’t have to make any decisions today. We’re here to help you understand your options, at your pace and on your terms.

The number of women taking action against former OB/GYN Dr. Barry J. Brock continues to grow. In late October, 112 additional survivors filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County, bringing the total number of women pursuing legal action to over 330.

These brave individuals have shared similar accounts of inappropriate and non-consensual conduct during gynecological care, ranging from unnecessary exams and invasive procedures to sexually inappropriate comments. Many say they were left feeling confused, violated, and unsure of what had really happened until years later.

For survivors of medical abuse, it’s not always easy to come forward. But each voice matters—and the law is on your side. 

California Law Gives Survivors of Long-Ago Abuse a New Chance For Justice

Many of the most recent claims were filed under California’s Sexual Abuse and Cover-Up Accountability Act, which opened a window of opportunity allowing abuse survivors whose legal claims were previously barred by the statute of limitations to take legal action now. This special “revival window” is only open through the end of 2026, so if you suffered abuse by Dr. Brock years or even decades ago, you need to act quickly.

At Dolman Law Group, Attorney Matt Dolman is currently accepting cases on behalf of women who were harmed by Dr. Brock’s misconduct. If you believe you were abused while under Dr. Brock’s care, we’re here to help you understand your rights and take the next steps toward justice—confidentially and without pressure.

No new lawsuits were filed against Dr. Barry Brock in September, but that doesn’t mean survivors have stopped seeking justice.

To date, more than 175 women have bravely come forward to share deeply personal stories of abuse they say occurred in Dr. Brock’s exam room. These women describe painful experiences: unnecessary and invasive procedures, violations of their privacy, and inappropriate comments during gynecological visits disguised as routine medical care.

Dr. Brock is no longer practicing medicine. He gave up his license earlier this year as public scrutiny intensified. But for many survivors, that alone is not enough. Civil lawsuits are moving forward—not just against Dr. Brock—but also against the institutions that may have looked the other way. These include:

  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and its health system
  • Beverly Hills OB/GYN
  • Rodeo Drive Women’s Health Center

The claims allege that these organizations ignored past complaints and failed to protect patients from harm. If found liable, the medical groups could be liable for extensive financial damages suffered by these patients.

At Dolman Law Group, we understand that talking about abuse isn’t easy. If you were a patient of Dr. Brock and have questions about your legal rights, we have answers. Even if your experience happened years ago, you may still have options under California law. Our team is here to help you move forward on your terms.

Though August brought no new lawsuit filings, the total number of survivors stepping forward has reached 176. Each plaintiff has bravely brought legal action in their pursuit of justice. Dr. Brock has surrendered his medical license, signaling a deeper reckoning even as legal momentum takes a breath.

What’s at the Center of These Claims:

  • Women recount deeply traumatic experiences—exam abuse, invasive procedures without consent, ungloved contact, and disturbing remarks—framed as routine medical care.
  • Institutions are also being named as defendants to hold them responsible for Dr. Brock’s actions. Defendants include Cedars‑Sinai, its health system, Beverly Hills OB/GYN, and Rodeo Drive Women’s Health Center, all of which are alleged in the lawsuits for failing to protect patients.

At Dolman Law Group, we remain committed to being a source of support and clarity for survivors. We will continue watching these cases closely and stand ready to help when survivors are ready to take action. Reach out for a free, confidential consultation today.

Over the past several months, more than 160 women have come forward with disturbing allegations against Dr. Barry Brock, a former OB/GYN who practiced for decades in the Los Angeles area. In July, nine more women filed lawsuits, adding to the growing number of patients who say they were violated under the guise of medical care. While the pace of new filings has slowed recently, the pain and outrage behind these stories remain just as powerful.

What Survivors Are Alleging

The women bringing these claims describe deeply traumatic experiences during what should have been routine gynecological exams. Dr. Brock is accused of performing unnecessary pelvic and breast exams, using ungloved hands during intimate procedures, and making inappropriate, sexually charged comments—all under the pretense of trusted medical treatment. For many survivors, these acts went unspoken for years out of fear, shame, or uncertainty.

Who Is Being Held Accountable

In addition to Dr. Brock, the lawsuits name Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Cedars-Sinai Health System, Beverly Hills OB/GYN, and Rodeo Drive Women’s Health Center. These institutions are accused of failing to act on multiple patient complaints, concealing Brock’s alleged abuse, and allowing him to continue practicing without accountability.

We’re Here When You’re Ready to Talk

At Dolman Law Group, we believe survivors deserve to be heard—and to seek justice on their own terms. If you were a patient of Dr. Barry Brock and have questions about your legal rights, our team is here to support you with compassion and confidentiality. We will continue following these developments closely and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

A new civil lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County accuses Dr. Barry Brock of sexually abusing patients over the course of several decades. The complaint was brought by nine women, including Katherine Jackson and eight other survivors who filed anonymously to protect their privacy.

According to the lawsuit, Dr. Brock used his position as a trusted medical professional to perform unnecessary and invasive procedures under the pretense of routine gynecological care. The women describe disturbing experiences, including ungloved digital penetration, inappropriate comments, and non-consensual breast and pelvic exams that had no legitimate medical purpose.

What makes the situation even more painful for many of these women is the belief that medical institutions knew about past abuse and failed to act. The complaint alleges that Cedars-Sinai and its affiliates—Beverly Hills OB/GYN, Rodeo Drive Women’s Health Center, and Cedars-Sinai Health System—were aware of prior complaints against Dr. Brock but chose to remain silent. The lawsuit claims these organizations not only allowed him to continue treating patients but also publicly endorsed him and profited from his reputation, even after learning of his alleged misconduct. Plaintiffs say Dr. Brock’s retirement came only after his online profiles were quietly taken down.

The case has been filed under California’s Sexual Abuse and Cover-Up Accountability Act, which gives survivors of sexual abuse a renewed opportunity to seek justice, even if the abuse occurred decades ago. The plaintiffs are pursuing sixteen causes of action, including sexual battery, gender-based violence, sexual harassment, and multiple negligence claims. They also argue that because Dr. Brock’s conduct and the institutions’ concealment prevented them from coming forward sooner, the statute of limitations should be extended.

For many survivors, coming forward is incredibly difficult, especially when the abuse was tied to a medical setting where trust is expected. This lawsuit reflects not only a call for accountability but also a reminder that survivors have legal options, even years after the abuse occurred.

Although litigation continues against Dr. Brock, no new developments have been reported regarding the current lawsuits against him or any that are pending. If you suffered harm at the hands of Dr. Brock, the attorneys at Dolman Law Group can help you hold him accountable and obtain the compensation you deserve.

Dr. Barry Brock reportedly developed such a feared reputation at Cedars-Sinai that staff within the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) began informally referring to infants with skull fractures as “Brock Babies.” This grim nickname reflected a disturbing pattern allegedly linked to Brock’s refusal to perform cesarean sections—even when medically appropriate—because of an underlying obsession with achieving personal satisfaction from vaginal deliveries.

Many former patients have referred to him as “Brock the Butcher,” a name that underscores the severity of physical trauma and maternal injuries they say they endured during labor. These incidents, often described as horrific and bloody, reportedly caused excessive bleeding and long-term harm. Civil filings accuse Dr. Brock of prioritizing his own gratification over patient safety, intentionally avoiding surgical births even when they were clearly necessary.

Statistics that support these claims raise serious concerns. While cesarean births make up more than 32% of deliveries nationwide, Dr. Brock allegedly bragged that his C-section rate remained extremely low. Although he presented this as a badge of professional success, lawsuits argue it reflected something far more disturbing—a calculated effort to use vaginal births as a pretext for sexual abuse.

Sexual abuse claims often shine a light on systemic breakdowns within institutions that are meant to safeguard the public. Many such cases demonstrate how large organizations—whether hospitals, schools, or religious institutions—sometimes place their public image above the welfare of those they serve. These failures can manifest in missed warnings, poor oversight, or deliberate concealment of misconduct.

That’s the picture being painted in the legal actions now filed against Cedars-Sinai. Plaintiffs allege that the hospital chose to ignore obvious signs of abuse and failed to intervene, despite having had opportunities to act. At the heart of these accusations is the claim that Cedars-Sinai fostered a culture where misconduct was overlooked and reports of abuse were buried or dismissed. This alleged failure to act positioned the institution as more than just negligent—it made them complicit in allowing the harm to continue.

New reports suggest Dr. Brock’s alleged misconduct is not recent. Several women have come forward claiming to have experienced similar abuse at his hands decades ago, dating as far back as his time practicing medicine in Alabama during the 1980s. These claims raise urgent questions about how long his behavior may have gone undetected or unaddressed.

Earlier in the month, over 100 women initiated legal action against Dr. Brock, alleging they were sexually abused during routine exams. Now, a second group of 60 additional women has filed suit, echoing many of the same claims and expanding the number of plaintiffs publicly accusing him of medical misconduct and sexual exploitation.

A review of online feedback about Dr. Brock, including posts on Yelp, reveals several disturbing accounts that may align with the allegations now being made in court. While these reviews were once viewed as isolated complaints, they now appear to be part of a much broader and more serious pattern of abuse.

According to detailed legal filings, Dr. Brock employed a consistent pattern of grooming, boundary violations, and exploitative behavior under the guise of medical care. In one instance, a woman reported that he initiated lengthy personal conversations and asked invasive questions while she was partially undressed, creating a highly inappropriate and demeaning environment. He is also accused of conducting physical exams without wearing gloves and without the presence of a chaperone.

In a separate account, he allegedly conducted a forced breast exam, removing the woman’s clothing without consent and making overtly sexual remarks, including comments about her appearance meant to suggest her husband’s presumed enjoyment. During her final trimester, the same patient says he performed an unnecessary internal examination and made an obscene comment about her body.

These accounts describe a chilling pattern of abuse—Dr. Brock allegedly used his medical authority to gain access to women in vulnerable moments, then used that access to carry out acts of sexual violence disguised as professional treatment.

A group of 107 women has filed a joint civil lawsuit against Dr. Brock and Cedars-Sinai, accusing the physician of sexual misconduct during routine medical appointments. The claims include unwanted and medically unjustified physical contact. The lawsuit further alleges that Cedars-Sinai either knew or should have known about Brock’s actions but failed to take steps to stop him, thus allowing the abuse to persist unchecked for years.

Understanding the Allegations Against Dr. Barry Brock

The claims against Dr. Brock detail a range of abusive practices, each more disturbing than the last. Survivors allege that he used his position to exploit, humiliate, and harm them under the guise of medical care. The main allegations include:

Inappropriate Comments and Objectification

Many survivors report that Dr. Brock made sexualized comments about their bodies during examinations, sometimes even in the presence of their loved ones. Such remarks not only violated medical ethics but also inflicted lasting emotional harm on these individuals, who trusted their OB/GYN to act professionally and respectfully.

Medically Unnecessary Examinations

Survivors allege that Dr. Brock conducted breast and pelvic exams without medical justification, often under the pretense of routine checkups. This pattern of behavior suggests an abuse of medical authority, turning vulnerable medical moments into opportunities for exploitation.

Invasive and Non-Consensual Touching

According to complaints, Dr. Brock engaged in inappropriate touching during exams, touching areas such as the clitoris or performing rectal exams without patient consent. For many, these non-consensual acts were traumatizing, leaving survivors hesitant to undergo necessary exams even years later.

Dismissal and Minimization of Patient Concerns

Multiple survivors have recounted experiences where Brock dismissed their medical concerns, often making them feel unheard, invalidated, or even mocked. Survivors report feeling that their health was secondary to Brock’s motives, further eroding their trust in the medical system.

The Impact of Medical Abuse on Survivors and the Need for Accountability

Medical abuse, especially in such personal fields as obstetrics and gynecology, leaves a profound impact on survivors. For many, this abuse leads to a breakdown of trust in healthcare professionals, making it difficult to seek necessary medical care in the future. 

Survivors often face emotional and psychological trauma, which can include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety. This impact is particularly significant for OB/GYN patients, who are often at a vulnerable point in their lives, whether during pregnancy, childbirth, or routine women’s health checkups.

At Dolman Law Group, we understand the courage it takes for survivors to come forward, especially when they fear the stigma, shame, or disbelief that often accompanies reports of sexual abuse. By filing a civil lawsuit, survivors can take a powerful stand against abuse, seeking accountability and preventing future harm. Through the legal system, survivors can help to create meaningful change and ensure that medical institutions uphold their ethical obligations to protect patients.

Holding Medical Institutions Accountable

The lawsuits against Dr. Brock do not stop with him—they extend to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and other facilities where he practiced. These institutions allegedly failed to act on repeated complaints, allowing Brock to continue working despite warning signs and red flags raised by patients and even their own staff. For survivors, holding these institutions accountable is essential, as it sends a message that neglecting patient safety will not be tolerated.

Institutions like Cedars-Sinai have a duty to protect their patients by thoroughly investigating complaints and removing dangerous individuals from practice. The lawsuits allege that Cedars-Sinai breached this duty by turning a blind eye to Brock’s behavior, effectively allowing the abuse to continue unchecked. Holding such institutions accountable is critical to ensuring that healthcare facilities enforce strict hiring, monitoring, and reporting protocols, ultimately creating safer environments for patients.

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A lawsuit against Dr. Brock and his affiliated institutions may involve several legal claims, each addressing different aspects of the alleged abuse and institutional failures. Some of the most relevant legal claims in this case may include:

  • Sexual Battery: Sexual battery involves non-consensual and inappropriate touching, which can constitute a civil cause of action in cases where medical professionals exploit their position to touch patients for personal gratification rather than medical necessity.
  • Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: This claim addresses the trauma inflicted by the abuse, which often leads to ongoing emotional harm for survivors. The impact of inappropriate comments, unwanted examinations, and betrayal of trust can lead to severe psychological consequences, justifying compensation for emotional distress.
  • Negligent Supervision and Retention: Institutions like Cedars-Sinai may be held liable if they knew or should have known about Brock’s behavior but failed to act, thereby putting patients at risk. Negligent retention and supervision are critical components of these lawsuits, as they address the institutional responsibility to protect patients from harm.
  • Fraudulent Misrepresentation: This claim applies when a professional misrepresents their intentions to achieve personal gain. In Dr. Brock’s case, allegations suggest that he may have misused medical procedures for exploitative purposes, undermining patient trust.

Filing a civil lawsuit is a powerful step, but it can be a complex and intimidating process. At Dolman Law Group, we guide survivors through each stage, from the initial consultation to potential trial or settlement. Understanding what to expect can provide peace of mind and allow survivors to focus on healing while our team handles the legal details.

  • Initial Consultation: During the confidential consultation, we gather information from survivors, review the allegations, and discuss potential legal options. This first step is often difficult, but our team offers a safe, confidential space for survivors to share their experiences.
  • Filing the Claim: Once survivors decide to proceed, we file the claim on their behalf, outlining the specific allegations and legal grounds for the lawsuit.
  • Discovery Process: During discovery, both sides gather evidence, which may include medical records, witness statements, and expert testimonies. This stage is crucial for building a strong case and demonstrating the impact of the alleged abuse.
  • Settlement Negotiations: Many cases reach a resolution through settlement, allowing survivors to obtain compensation without the stress of a trial. We handle all negotiations, ensuring survivors receive a fair offer.
  • Trial (if necessary): If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take the case to trial, where we will advocate fiercely for the survivor’s rights and interests.

Working with Local Counsel: Ensuring Ethical Standards Across Jurisdictions

Dolman Law Group works closely with local counsel in the respective jurisdiction, ensuring compliance with each state’s ethical guidelines. By partnering with local attorneys, we ensure that survivors receive representation from professionals who are licensed and knowledgeable about state-specific laws, providing seamless legal support in any jurisdiction.

How Civil Lawsuits Contribute to Healing, Closure, and Systemic Change

While no amount of compensation can undo the harm caused by abuse, a civil lawsuit can provide survivors with the means to seek closure, address emotional damages, and secure resources for ongoing care. 

For many, the ability to confront their abuser in court or see institutions held accountable offers a sense of justice and validation. Survivors who pursue legal action contribute to broader systemic change, highlighting the importance of strict medical oversight and accountability.

Filing a lawsuit also empowers survivors to protect future patients. By holding individuals and institutions accountable, survivors help create a safer environment for everyone. This ripple effect of accountability, supported by cases like those against Dr. Brock, is essential to establishing trust in healthcare and protecting vulnerable patients from similar abuses.

Dr. Barry Brock Sexual Abuse FAQs

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Here are some frequently asked questions we hear about sexual abuse lawsuits

Can I file a lawsuit if the abuse happened years ago?  

Yes, it may still be possible to file a lawsuit even if the abuse happened years ago, though this depends on the state’s statute of limitations for sexual abuse cases. Many states have extended or adjusted these limitations, allowing survivors more time to pursue justice. Some states also recognize special circumstances, such as “discovery” rules, which account for survivors who may not have immediately recognized or reported the abuse. 

In California, where Dr. Brock practiced, the state recently extended the statute of limitations for sexual abuse cases, allowing survivors more time to pursue justice. Survivors now have up to 10 years from the date of the abuse, or three years from the date they discovered the psychological effects of the abuse, to file a civil claim. In addition, California opened a three-year “lookback window” from January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2026, which allows lawsuits to be filed for sexual assault committed on or after January 1, 2009. Our team can help you understand if your case meets these requirements.

Will my identity remain confidential?  

Confidentiality is a priority for us at Dolman Law Group, and we understand the sensitive nature of these cases. Throughout the legal process, we take every measure to protect your privacy, whether through anonymous filings or restricted case details. Survivors often worry about their personal lives being exposed, but we have procedures in place to keep their identity protected. Our team is committed to ensuring you feel safe and supported every step of the way.

How long will it take to resolve the lawsuit?  

The time to resolve a lawsuit can vary, as each case has unique factors that affect its timeline. Generally, cases involving complex evidence or large institutions may take longer due to the discovery process, negotiations, or trial preparation. At Dolman Law Group, we work efficiently to expedite the process wherever possible while maintaining a thorough and comprehensive approach. We understand that survivors want closure, and we strive to resolve cases in a way that provides timely justice and fair compensation.

Dolman Law Group: Supporting Survivors in the Pursuit of Justice

The decision to come forward with allegations of abuse is difficult, but it is also a brave and empowering step. At Dolman Law Group, we are here to offer compassionate support, experienced legal representation, and a commitment to justice for survivors of medical abuse. For those impacted by Dr. Barry J. Brock’s alleged abuse, taking legal action can provide a voice, a path to closure, and a chance to prevent similar harm to others.

If you or a loved one has experienced misconduct by Dr. Brock, we are here to help. The Dolman Law Group collaborates with local counsel in jurisdictions across the country to file lawsuits, adhering to each state’s ethical guidelines and ensuring survivors receive the highest standard of legal representation. at (833) 552-7274 or through our online form for a free and confidential consultation and take the first step toward justice.

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