College Station doctor sentenced to prison for sexual assault of patient has other cases still pending
Kory Gill is accused of sexually assaulting multiple patients and was sentenced to prison last week for one of them

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - A former Texas A&M doctor sentenced last week for the 2021 sexual assault of a female patient is still facing three additional felony accounts of Sexual Assault and one misdemeanor Indecent Assault charge.
The conviction last Wednesday was for the April 2021 incident, and the same jury that convicted Kory Gill also sentenced him to four years in prison.
During the trial and punishment phase, the jury heard from three separate patients who said they were violated by Gill. The Texas Medical Board suspended his license in May 2022 following his indictment and arrest.
The 47-year-old from College Station is also facing a Sexual Assault charge for a November 2021 incident, along with two counts of Sexual Assault linked to a December 2020 case. There’s an additional Indecent Assault misdemeanor charge also still pending from December 2021.
“We place our lives and our trust in the hands of doctors and believe they will follow their oath to do no harm. The jury spoke clearly that when that power and trust is weaponized for sick pleasure, a prison sentence is the only response,” said Brazos County 1st Assistant District Attorney Brian Baker & Assistant District Attorney Jessica Escue in a statement following last week’s conviction.
According to Texas A&M University, Gill specialized in primary care sports medicine on the medical staff of Texas A&M Athletics and served as an assistant professor of Family & Community Medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine. Gill was also the director of the Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency Sports Medicine Program and was affiliated with several other healthcare facilities in the Bryan-College Station area.
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