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Teh One Who Knocks
01-30-2016, 01:17 PM
WUSA 9 Staff, WUSA


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WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- A Washington, D.C. dentist is accused of sexually assaulting a man who was under anesthesia during a procedure to have a tooth removed, according to charging documents.

Bilal Ahmed of Rockville, Md. was in Superior Court of the District of Columbia Thursday on a charge of first-degree sexual abuse of a patient or client after he allegedly forced the patient to perform oral sex during the procedure.

On May 22, 2014, the documents say the patient was at Ahmed's dental practice, Universal Smiles, at 2311 M Street after complaining that he chipped a tooth while eating. During his visit, Ahmed told the patient that he would have to remove the tooth. The patient then insisted on Nitrous Oxide being used and Ahmed, 43, told him that his insurance did not cover the use of the gas and he would have to cover the cost himself, according to the documents.

The patient told investigators that when he received the gas a male dental assistant was present in the room, the documents say.

The patient later woke up and noticed that his mask was partially off his face and described feeling something in his mouth, the documents said. He then noticed Ahmed's penis was in his mouth, according to the documents.

Ahmed then escorted the patient to the recovery room and the patient left Ahmed's office two hours latter, charging documents say.

After receiving several phone calls from Ahmed, the charging documents say the patient set up a phone call with Ahmed that would be recorded by authorities.

During the conversation, the charging documents say the two talked about the alleged oral sex. The patent told Ahmed "You know I'm not crazy" and Ahmed responded "No, not crazy," the documents say.

Later in their conversation, the patient asked if he was hallucinating and Ahmed said the oral sex incident did happen.

Ahmed was arrested on January 7 at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

After Thursday's hearing, Ahmed was released under "high-intensity supervision" until his next court appearance in February.

D.C. police are asking anyone with information about this incident to call them at 202-727-3700.

Muddy
01-30-2016, 04:26 PM
Lock him up and take his medical license if there's irrefutable proof.

PorkChopSandwiches
01-31-2016, 03:18 AM
:shock: