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British-Nigerian Doctor Accused Of Having Sex With ‘Vulnerable’ Patient

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OLUWAFEMI Tijion Esho, a UK-based cosmetic doctor of Nigerian descent, has been accused of having sex with a “vulnerable” patient.

According to the Daily Mail, a medical tribunal in Manchester heard how Esho allegedly had sexual intercourse with the patient – a sex worker – at one of his clinics after having an improper emotional relationship with her.

The celebrity cosmetic doctor was in the public eye in October 2022 following an investigation by the medical watchdog over allegations of sexual misconduct made against him.

Esho, 42, who has featured on ITV’s This Morning, BBC’s Morning Live, and E4’s Body Fixers, was thereafter restricted from practice while an inquiry was conducted by the General Medical Council (GMC).

As part of interim conditions, the doctor was warned that he must not carry out consultations on female patients without a chaperone or have contact with patients outside of a clinical setting.

During the tribunal sitting, Esho was said to have promised to give the patient Botox in return for sex.

Botox is a drug made from a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Doctors normally use it in small doses to treat health problems, including temporary smoothing of facial wrinkles and improving your appearance.

The tribunal heard how the woman, who provided sex services through Only Fans and webcams, had visited the doctor after she heard about a designer lip procedure that he provides at his clinics in Harley Street, Wimbledon, Newcastle, and Dubai.

Chloe Hudson, who represented the GMC, told the tribunal that after an appointment in July 2019, she started following him on Instagram.

Hudson claimed the doctor also responded to his patient’s posts with “strong and sexual content”.

Esho was said to have booked an appointment at his Newcastle clinic where nobody would disturb the pair during sex.

The tribunal heard that in exchange for sexual services, the doctor promised to give her Botox.

The woman was said to have complained to the GMC because she believed he “took advantage of her vulnerable position”.

Esho, however, denied the allegation. The doctor was said to have admitted four of the ten charges against him.

He admits that between July 2019 and February 2022, he behaved inappropriately by exchanging messages with the patient.

He also admits to having an ‘improper emotional relationship’ with her between July 2019 and May 2022; and that his conduct concerning both allegations was “sexually motivated”.

After an appointment in July 2019, she started following him on Instagram and the doctor would respond to her posts with ‘strong, sexual content’, Chloe Hudson, for the GMC, said. 

The woman – known only as Patient A – messaged him about recovering from her lips procedure and said: ‘No BJs during this time of healing.’

He replied: ‘No, put the the c*** down.’

Ms Hudson said the patient recalls ‘feeling taken aback by his informal response’ and deciding ‘he may want to become a customer of her services’.

She said that further texts showed that Dr Esho was ‘building’ his sex chat with the patient, whom he met while she was working at a ‘gentleman’s club’, and she would send him videos and photos of her in ‘states of undress’.

In one exchange, he asked, ‘What are you doing to me’ and ‘Morning glory.’

He then added: ‘That’s like every man’s dream.’

The woman sent him a happy birthday message alongside a photo of cat, saying: ‘Hoping you’re having a lovely time’.

He responded: ‘Ha, ha thank you. I love your p***y.’

Other messages included, ‘Why you making me bulge lol?, and ‘Me, you, champagne, and nipples.’

He talked about doing a ‘skills swap’ with the woman in which she would provide ‘booty’ and ‘t****’ In return for ‘mls’.

Ms Hudson said the GMC’s case was the messages showed he was ‘keen to receive the services’ the patient was offering at the same time he was treating her. 

The tribunal is expected to continue for 15 days.

Additional report courtesy of Daily Mail

 

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