

He is currently in Mesa County Jail on a $1 million bond.Ī sprawling investigation is being conducted by the Grand Junction Police Department, the 21st Judicial District Attorney's office and the U.S. Mary's in 2012, according to the lawsuit. Lambros' lawyer, Scott Burrill, did not return a call or email seeking comment from the Associated Press. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction and SCL Health and Intermountain Healthcare, the companies that ran the hospital, knew or should have known about the actions of Lambros, who has been arrested and charged with sexual assault.Īccording to court documents, prosecutors have identified three people who they believe were assaulted by Lambros and think a fourth person who has not been identified yet was assaulted in 2016. The lawsuit - which is proposed as a class action suit - alleges St. They filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Colorado hospital where they were being treated, alleging the hospital's management didn't do enough to prevent the abuse. Two women have come forward saying they were sexually assaulted by Lambros while they were unconscious in intensive care. The firm said it believes there could be a decades-worth of potential victims. 'Four terabytes of data amounts to approximately 700,000 cellphone photos or 65,000 hours of cellphone videos,' the law firm said in a press release.
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The lawsuit claims he was referencing the television show 'Dexter,' in which the main character is a serial killer, and says the comment shows he maintained a collection of photos or videos of his victims.
