NXIVM Sex Cult Doctor Accused Of Torturing Patients With Horrific Rape, Murder Videos
May 7 2018, Published 7:12 p.m. ET
A doctor who has been described as the resident physician to the twisted sex cult, NXIVM has been charged by the New York state health board with conducting illegal and horrifying human experiments, RadarOnline.com can exclusively confirm.
Dr. Brandon Porter, 44, who got his medical degree from the University of Iowa was a practicing doctor in New York from 2012 to 2017, when he allegedly conducted over 100 human experiments known as "Fright Studies."
According to documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, the Fright Study "involved showing human subjects an actual video of horrific and brutal murders and dismemberment of four women by machetes, and violent film clips, including a male African American being viciously stomped by a Nazi; a conscious male being forced to eat a portion of his own brain matter; and a graphic gang rape."
Porter's human subjects were said to be patients of his from the sex cult and who trusted him at the time with their health. According to one victim, these studies were used as a way to brainwash women into being sex slaves.
Jennifer Kobelt, who was a former member, had submitted an August 2017 complaint against Porter, but no action was taken at the time.
“He failed me, not only as a friend but as the medical practitioner I had trusted on numerous occasions with my health while I was in New York,” Kobelt said in the complaint to the Health Department.
As Porter's patients, including Kobelt, watched these gruesome videos, their reactions were being filmed without their consent.
"He continued to film my reaction for at least 10 minutes as I just sat there, dry heaving like I was going to puke and crying very hard,” Kobelt described.
On June 12, Porter is expected to appear before the oversight committee for a hearing. The New York State Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OMPC) has slapped nine different charges against the disgraced doctor. Among them, the OMPC has accused Porter of: moral unfitness, gross negligence, and gross incompetence.
If these charges are proven, Porter could have his medical license revoked or suspended. In addition, following the verdict, a criminal referral to the New York State Attorney General is likely possible.
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