DOE v. MARION

No. 3879.

361 S.C. 463 (2004)

605 S.E.2d 556

John DOE, individually and as Guardian and next friend for his minor child, James Doe, Appellants, v. Robert Francis MARION, Jr., M.D., Individually, Parkwood Pediatrics Group, Carolina Family Care, Inc., Walton L. Ector, M.D., Individually, William Gamble, M.D., Individually, Malcolm Rhodes, M.D., Individually, William Fred O'Dell, M.D., Individually, Carol Graf, M.D., Individually, Carol Graf, M.D. & Associates, P.A., and Pitt Marion, Individually Of Whom Carol Graf, M.D., Individually, and Carol Graf, M.D. & Associates, P.A., are, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided October 25, 2004.

Rehearing Denied December 16, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Graham Sturgis, Jr., of Charleston and Gary B. Blasingame, Henry G. Garrard, III, and Michael O. Crain, all of Athens, for Appellants.

Stephen L. Brown and Carol B. Ervin, both of Charleston, for Respondents.


ANDERSON, J.:

John Doe, individually and as Guardian and next friend for his minor child James Doe (collectively, Appellants), brought this action against multiple defendants seeking to recover damages arising from Dr. Robert Francis Marion, Jr.'s sexual abuse of James Doe. Carol Graf, M.D., individually, and Carol Graf, M.D. & Associates, P.A. (collectively, Respondents) were two of the defendants in the action. Respondents were dismissed from the action after...

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