A GP in Bracknell has been jailed for more than 20 years after being convicted of a string of indecent assaults against patients.
Dr Stephen Cox, aged 65 and of Stockton Mill, Shropshire, was found guilty of 12 counts of indecent assault at the conclusion of four-week a trial at Reading Crown Court on Friday October 4.
Of the convictions, six were unanimous and six were were by majority verdict, while Cox was cleared of four further counts of indecent assault.
Cox was sentenced to 22 years in prison at the same court on Monday, October 7, and will be placed on the sex offenders’ register indefinitely.
Cox was a family doctor at the Ralphs Rides surgery, now known as the Waterfield Practice, in Bracknell through the 1980s and 1990s.
Over a number of years, he indecently assaulted seven of his patients, all women, under the pretext of conducting routine medical examinations.
As the offences took place prior to the widespread use of digital healthcare records, the investigation revolved around the retrieval of handwritten GP notes, which played an important part in establishing when Cox targeted his victims.
Cox maintained throughout that he did not recall any of the patients and denied the offences.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Sara Di Giorgio said: “Cox’s victims believed he was a trusted GP, someone they could confide in and go to for help in their time of most need–but now, Cox has been revealed to be a predatory and prolific sex offender.
“He committed his crimes in plain sight, but beneath the mask of being a trusted family doctor. He has completely betrayed his profession, his colleagues, and his patients with a pattern of offending which is not to be under-played.
“Cox targeted the most vulnerable women, those who came to him for help in their hour of need–but rather than helping his patients, he betrayed them in an abhorrent way, under the pretext of carrying out medical examinations.”
She explained: “For decades, Cox’s victims have endured the pain and suffering of believing he had got away with his crimes.
“He did not. He has now been unmasked as a prolific sex offender, and he will now face years in prison where he belongs; I have nothing but admiration and praise for all of Cox’s victims.
“They have had to endure a lengthy investigation, and many of his victims have had to endure two trials, undergoing cross-examination, where every aspect of their interactions with Cox were scrutinised.
“I hope that this conviction and sentence will allow his victims the solace of some closure.”
She continued: “Cox practiced medicine across the UK over a lengthy career; we are keeping an open mind as to the possibility that he may have committed further offences.
“During his career, Cox practiced in Burton-on-Trent, Wolverhampton, Derby, Measham in Leicestershire, Wokingham, Ouse Valley in West Sussex and in Telford–it is possible there may be other victims who have yet to speak out; it is never too late to do so.”
She explained: “You can contact Thames Valley Police at any time on 101 to speak to our officers.
“You can do so, quoting Operation Kurtosis, or you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
“You can also email a dedicated inbox for this investigation, [email protected]
“We also work with the charity, the Survivors’ Trust, who can be contacted by calling 08088 010818 or visiting its website at thesurvivorstrust.org
“We have dedicated officers who are specialised in investigating sexual offences–we will listen, investigate appropriately and help victims to access any support services tailored to their needs.
“Please be reassured that the identity of any victims will always be protected.”
“My closing words, though, are for Cox’s victims, the survivors of his actions–thank you for putting your trust in Thames Valley Police. Thank you for your patience and your courage.
“You deserve a bright future, to put this behind you as best as you can, knowing that you have all helped to bring Cox to justice”