The Kelly case may never have come to light if not for reports of the rampant sexual abuse by Tyndall and Dr. and that is really what makes it a unique story, but also a story that I think needs the attention.” “Here we have this population that is both male and LGBTQ-plus.
“There’s no population that’s immune from the reach of the damaging results of sexual misconduct,” Kellogg said.
One plaintiff who was born a male is now a female. In addition to the secret terms of the agreement, the Kelly case is unusual from other recent settlements involving sexually abusive university doctors because most of the plaintiffs - 76 of 80 - are LGBTQ, attorney Mikayla Kellogg said.