Friday, May 30, 2008

UCLA Medical Center gave organ transplants to Japanese gangsters while law-abiding Americans died

John M. Glionna and Charles Ornstein for the LA Times:
UCLA Medical Center and its most accomplished liver surgeon provided a life-saving transplant to one of Japan's most powerful gang bosses, law enforcement sources told The Times.

In addition, the surgeon performed liver transplants at UCLA on three other men who are now barred from entering the United States because of their criminal records or suspected affiliation with Japanese organized crime groups, said a knowledgeable law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The four surgeries were done between 2000 and 2004 at a time of pronounced organ scarcity. In each of those years, more than 100 patients died awaiting liver transplants in the Greater Los Angeles region.

I've seen the disdain some of UCLA's high and mighty doctors show toward their average patients. I'm going to eagerly await developments on this story.

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