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Disturbing Allegations Against North Texas Medical Assistant

In a shocking turn of events, a 25-year-old medical assistant, Angel Nunez, has been accused of engaging in inappropriate sexual contact with patients at Little Spurs Pediatrics in Irving, Texas. This case has raised serious concerns about patient safety and the responsibilities of medical professionals, particularly those working with children.

Timeline of Events

Nunez was employed as a medical assistant at Little Spurs Pediatrics from August 2023 until August 2024. According to the Irving Police Department, the allegations came to light following an incident involving a 14-year-old boy who visited the clinic for a routine sports physical on August 14. It was during this visit that Nunez allegedly took the boy to a second exam room, away from his mother, under the pretense of needing to conduct an eye exam.

The Allegations

Once in the second exam room, Nunez reportedly informed the boy that he would perform a genitalia examination, claiming that the doctor would conduct a similar examination later. The boy, unaware of any wrongdoing, complied with Nunez’s instructions. The police affidavit indicates that there was no medical justification for the examination to be performed twice during the same visit, and Nunez was not authorized to conduct such an exam.

Irving Police Detective Padrutt emphasized that Nunez’s role was limited to taking vitals and assisting physicians, making his actions all the more concerning. “He was not a physician himself,” Padrutt stated, highlighting the breach of professional conduct.

Immediate Response from Little Spurs Pediatrics

Upon learning of the allegations, Little Spurs Pediatrics acted swiftly. They reported the incident to Child Protective Services (CPS) and initiated an internal investigation. In a statement to NBC 5, the clinic expressed its commitment to maintaining a safe environment for children and families. They confirmed that Nunez’s employment was terminated as soon as they became aware of the situation.

Little Spurs Pediatrics has been a trusted provider of pediatric care for over 15 years, and the clinic’s management reiterated their dedication to professionalism and ethical conduct. They are fully cooperating with law enforcement as the investigation unfolds.

Expanding Investigation

As the investigation progressed, police uncovered additional victims. Currently, there are three reported victims, including a nine-year-old and a 15-year-old, who also experienced inappropriate contact during their visits for sports physicals. Detective Padrutt noted that many victims were unaware that anything inappropriate had occurred during their examinations, which complicates the situation further.

A Call for Vigilance

Detective Padrutt has urged parents to engage in open conversations with their children about their medical visits. He suggested that parents ask their children about what happened during their appointments, emphasizing the importance of awareness in preventing further incidents. “Most of our victims are unaware that anything out of the ordinary happened during the exam,” he explained.

Broader Implications

Nunez’s employment history raises additional concerns, as he worked at multiple Little Spurs locations in Grand Prairie, Arlington, and Fort Worth over the past year, as well as at other medical facilities prior to his time at Little Spurs. This broad scope of employment raises the possibility that there may be more victims across different locations.

Ongoing Investigation

Irving Police have alerted other police departments in the areas where Nunez worked, ensuring that they are aware of the ongoing investigation and the potential for additional offenses. Detective Padrutt has encouraged anyone who may have been a victim or who knows of a victim to come forward and report their experiences.

Contact Information

For those who may have information related to this case, or for potential victims, the Irving Police Department can be reached at (972) 273-1010. Investigator Padrutt is also available at (972) 721-6565 or via email at apadrutt@cityofirving.org.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance in healthcare settings, particularly when it comes to the safety and well-being of children. As the investigation continues, the community remains on alert, hoping for justice and accountability in the face of these troubling allegations.