Medical director of a Florida holistic medical practice accused of sexual battery SPD

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Sarasota Police Department announced the arrest of Dr. Stephen Feig, the medical director of the Brain Wave Center, on charges of sexual battery. The arrest occurred at the practice's office located at 640 S. Washington Blvd. Feig is accused of inappropriate conduct, and police believe he may have additional victims, though they have not confirmed any further claims at this time.

The Brain Wave Center is located in Sarasota and focuses on mental and holistic health, making this case particularly alarming for the local community. The duration of Feig's tenure as medical director remains undisclosed, raising questions about oversight within the practice. The ongoing investigation is being closely monitored, with law enforcement promising to provide updates as more information is uncovered. Authorities are actively seeking information from the public and encourage anyone with relevant details to reach out. This incident underscores the importance of vigilance in health care settings, especially those that handle sensitive mental health issues.

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