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Michigan State medical resident accused of sexual assault

Posted at 12:53 PM, Oct 16, 2018
and last updated 2018-10-16 13:40:21-04

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a Michigan State University medical resident sexually assaulted two women at university health center and forced them to watch videos of him masturbating.

Michael Finn, 32, faces charges including first- and second-degree criminal sexual conduct, assault and aggravated indecent exposure.

Court records don't list a lawyer for Phinn, who worked in the MSU Neurology Clinic. He was charged earlier this month, about a week after the women reported the allegations to police.

University spokeswoman Emily Guerrant says Phinn was suspended from clinical duties after the allegations surfaced. Police say the women weren't his patients at the Clinical Center.

Anyone who may be a victim or has information regarding the case is asked to contact MSU police's toll-free tip line at 844-99-MSUPD.