An eighth Jane Doe has filed an $8 million authorized grievance towards the USA Army and Division of Protection, alleging that former Dr. Blaine McGraw sexually abused her throughout medical appointments on the Tripler Army Medical Heart in Honolulu, Hawaii.
The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) administrative grievance, which additionally names the Protection Well being Company, was filed Tuesday by the regulation agency Sanford Heisler—which beforehand filed seven FTCA complaints in December 2025 on behalf of Jane Does 1-7, whose complaints allege they have been additionally sexually abused by McGraw at Tripler Medical Heart and Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Heart in Fort Hood, Texas.
Tort claims underneath federal statute permits people to convey authorized challenges towards federal businesses, with an administrative grievance first being filed towards an company allegedly at fault. After a six-month interval afforded to an company to analyze, a litigant can then file swimsuit in federal court docket.
“[McGraw] clearly had an M.O.,” legal professional Christine Dunn, who’s representing Jane Doe 8, advised Army.com. “He engaged in pointless medical exams that actually rose to the extent of sexual abuse, and I believe that is evident in a number of the claims we filed in December.
“It is evident within the one we filed immediately, the place he did gratuitous a number of breast exams, these sorts of issues. There are plenty of similarities, which isn’t shocking.”
Army.com reached out to the Army and DOD for remark. A DOD spokesperson deferred remark to the Army.
McGraw’s Many Prices
Army.com beforehand reported that Maj. McGraw is at the moment going through quite a few legal fees for secretly recording dozens of feminine sufferers within the army medical system.
On Dec. 9, 2025, the U.S. Army Workplace of Particular Trial Counsel (OSTC) introduced that it had most well-liked 4 fees and 61 specs towards the obstetrician gynecologist who was assigned to the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Heart situated in Fort Hood.
McGraw is charged with 54 specs for indecent visible recording, 5 specs of conduct unbecoming an officer, one specification of willful disobedience of a superior officer, and one specification of creating a false official assertion in violation of a number of articles of the Uniform Code of Army Justice.
The Army beforehand said that leaders suspended McGraw and started investigating him “inside hours” after receiving a affected person grievance in October 2025. He was serving as an OBGYN at Darnall Medical Heart on the time of his arrest.
Grievance: McGraw ‘Induced Nice Misery’
A redacted seven-page grievance obtained by Army.com states that Jane Doe 8 started seeing McGraw at Triper Medical Heart as she was searching for to ascertain a relationship with a brand new obstetrician-gynecologist (OBG-YN).
The redacted grievance doesn’t present the variety of occasions they met, although notes how not all of Jane Doe’s visits have been documented in Genesis, the affected person portal.
The grievance alleges that McGraw “carried out pointless medical exams on me,” together with breast and stomach exams at a number of appointments when “there was particularly no medical purpose for thus many breast exams.”
McGraw purportedly by no means requested Jane Doe if she most well-liked a chaperone throughout visits, and he allegedly remained within the small room along with her as she undressed.
At each go to, Dr. McGraw positioned his hand on my higher thigh and left it there. This appeared medically pointless and prompted me nice misery.
She added that in the midst of her appointments, McGraw allegedly answered textual content messages and cellphone calls, which she discovered “inappropriate” and more and more involved her that “he videotaped me throughout these visits with out my consent.”
He additionally allegedly commented on her breasts, mentioning “how good” they seemed.
“His feedback struck me as sexual in nature somewhat than medical, and made me really feel uncovered, objectified and unsafe in what ought to have been an expert, medical setting,” the grievance says.
Army Ignored ‘Pink Flags’
Dunn stated she expects extra victims of McGraw to return ahead as a result of variety of sufferers he had mixed with the fortitude of the eight girls who up to now have filed complaints.
When requested in regards to the Army’s culpability and whether or not they did their due diligence when all of McGraw’s purported nefarious actions came about, Dunn stated “there have been warning indicators alongside the best way” and referenced current media reviews alleging such conduct at Tripler.
Had the Army listened to those pink flags alongside the best way, there wouldn’t be this many victims.
Different questions the Army is being requested to reply embrace how a lot it knew, when it knew it, and why it took so lengthy and so many victims till McGraw was relieved of his duties and later criminally charged.
Dunn stated simply figuring out ought to have been “unhealthy sufficient,” however having precise data of what occurred and searching the opposite approach would rise to one thing “actually problematic.” The complaints converse for themselves, she added.
“I believe it is necessary for lots of causes,” Dunn stated. “I believe it is empowering for survivors to return ahead and to inform their tales. I believe it is empowering for different survivors who could not have come ahead but to see that folks skilled comparable victimization.
“And I believe it is highly effective as a result of it places strain on the Army. It lets the Army know that there are plenty of girls on the market who aren’t going to face for this conduct and which can be calling for accountability.”






