Charleston Daily Mail: "Report: Doctor wrote bad prescriptions, forced co-worker to 'motor boat' breasts"
A Martinsburg doctor unethically doled out powerful prescription drugs and repeatedly exposed herself at the office — including **77** a female co-worker to “motor boat” her surgically enlarged breasts — according to allegations in a report from the state Board of Medicine.
A 31-page complaint issued by the board in July accuses Dr. Tressie Montene Duffy of breaking a litany of medical and ethics laws and standards. The board argues Duffy is unqualified to continue practicing medicine.
Duffy, 44, is the CEO and co-owner of West Virginia Weight and Wellness Inc. in Martinsburg. The clinic’s website says its doctors focus on weight management, but they also offer primary and urgent care needs and a “Chronic Pain and Opioid Dependency Treatment Program.”
Duffy did not return a phone message left Tuesday at the clinic...
More than a dozen patients received powerful pain and anxiety medications like Oxycodone, Opana, Valium and Xanax with prescriptions from Duffy filled while she was out of the state on vacation or at a conference, according to the complaint. Duffy would sign pads of blank prescriptions and tell her office staff — some of whom aren’t doctors — to fill them out for patients in her absence, the complaint said...She also allegedly distributed many doses of Suboxone and other controlled substances during years when she was not allowed to do so from her office...
Other anonymous complaints accused Duffy of similar charges, in addition to sexual behavior after she underwent breast augmentation surgery. Duffy repeatedly exposed her “post-augmentation breasts” to staff and patients at the clinic, according to the complaint. She also reportedly rubbed them against staff and allowed or permitted drug salespeople to feel her breasts while staff or patients were present.
In early 2012 Duffy allegedly placed her hands on the head of Complainant R.
“Dr. Duffy pulled Complainant R’s head between Dr. Duffy’s breasts and asked Complainant R to ‘motor boat’ her,” the complaint states.
“Motor boating” is slang for a person moving his or her face back and forth between another person’s breasts and making a sound like a boat engine.
“Later that same day, Dr. Duffy grabbed Complainant R by the back of her head and kissed her on the lips,” the complaint continues.
Complainant R told Duffy the actions were unwelcome and asked her to stop. Duffy said Complainant R was being a “titty baby,” the complaint states.
Complainant R cited the alleged sexual abuse — and Duffy throwing a chair at her — as reasons she quit her job.
Duffy kicked a chair at an employee, verbally abused people and was prone to “temper tantrums,” according to the complaint....
Now, you know you are a boob man when you read this (and other) articles on the case, and the first question that comes to mind is "how come there are no pictures of Dr. Duffy's breasts?"