Columbia University Irving Medical Centre and New York-Presbyterian announced the agreement on Friday. Last year, the two hospitals reached a settlement to establish a $111 million compensation fund with 79 of Hadden’s former patients.
He currently awaits trial on separate federal charges of sexually abusing dozens of young and unsuspecting female patients for over two decades.
The Englewood, New Jersey, resident has pleaded not guilty to six counts of inducing others to travel to engage in illegal sex acts. A message was left Friday with an attorney representing Hadden.
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Prosecutors have described Hadden as a “predator in a white coat,” accusing him of singling out young and unsuspecting victims, including a young girl he had delivered at birth.
She went public in 2020 with allegations that Hadden abused her when she was his patient in 2012.
In a statement issued on Friday, Columbia University Irving Medical Centre said, “We deeply regret the pain that Robert Hadden’s patients suffered and hope that these resolutions will provide some measure of support for the women he hurt. All those who came forward should be commended.”