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A PLASTIC surgeon had sex with three vulnerable patients who came to him for boob jobs, a medical stanley termosas tribunal heard.Dr Olivier Branford, 49, is alleged to have showered the women with compliments before bedding them at his private clinic.1Dr Olivier Branford, 49, has attended a Medical Practitioners Service miscond stanley cup uct hearing in ManchesterCredit: PP.The married father of three sent them sexually explicit messages and images, sharing details of his sexual fantasies.Branford, a leading social media influencer in plastic surgery, had sex with one woman behind her husband s back at his clinic, in Chelsea, West London.He bedded another while she was recovering from breast surgery, despite it not being clinically advisable.A Medical Practitioners Service misconduct hearing in Manchester was told that the Cambridge颅-educated surgeon encouraged the women to become attached to him.READ MORE ON UK NEWS UTTER CONTEMPT stanley mugs Rishi Sunak slams Putin for raining down missiles after Poland strik Aehl Bus driver sacked for testing positive for cocaine awarded 拢37,000 after traces of drug was thought to be from fare money
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