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Doctor faces 5 charges in sex cases

Nizar Mohamed Hussain, 44, of McLean, faces charges in seperate sex cases, police say. (Submitted)

Woodbridge, Va. –– Police say three women were the victims of one doctor’s unwanted sexual advances, and in one case a woman was sexually assaulted.

The doctor inappropriately touched three separate victims – all adult women – on three different occasions last year, in his office at 2000 Optiz Boulevard in Woodbridge.

The alleged instances took place in March, September and December, said Prince William police spokesman Jonathan Perok.

In the September incident, a 52-year-old woman from Stafford was sexually assaulted, and In the March and December incident, the accused tried to kiss the victims – a 37-year-old woman from Lorton and a 37-year-old woman from Stafford, said Perok.

Police issued an arrest warrant for 44-year-old Nizar Mohamed Hussain, of McLean.

He turned himself in and is now charged with one count of sexual battery and with two counts of assault and battery, said Perok.

Hussain, who is a doctor of internal medicine, was slapped with similar charges in December stemming from two other similar incidents.

He is scheduled to appear in court April 7 where he will face all five charges, and was released from jail on his own recognizance.

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