Doc Accused of Groping Loses License

A South Daytona doctor accused of groping two female patients will avoid a trial by giving up his medical license for life, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reports.

Dr. Indravadan Shah agreed to give up his license as part of a deferred prosecution agreement with the victims, prosecutors, police, and the Florida Department of Health.

If Shah fulfills the conditions of the deferred prosecution, which includes 50 hours community service and a 12- to 24-week therapy program, the two counts of misdemeanor battery against him will be dropped, according to the News-Journal.

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