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Jeffrey Lee Dembs

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Trial Set for Novi Pediatrician Accused of Criminal Sexual Conduct

Jeffrey Lee Dembs of West Bloomfield faces up to life in jail for the sexual crimes with a person younger than 13.

The Novi pediatrician accused of criminal sexual content will be heading to trial on May 20, according to the Observer & Eccentric. Jeffrey Lee Dembs, 61, a West Bloomfield resident and doctor at the My Kid's Doc office on 12 Mile Road near Meadowbrook Road in Novi, is being accused of one count of first degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of second degree criminal sexual conduct, all with a person younger than 13. A police report states that the sexual incidents took place more than 70 times over a two-year period from 2009-2010. According to the Observer & Eccentric, Dembs had a motion hearing before an Oakland County Circuit judge on March 20. The judge will be looking at records in the near future. Defense attorney Gerry …

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Novi Pediatrician Accused of Criminal Sexual Conduct in Court Monday

Pretrial exam at Oakland County Circuit Court scheduled for Jeffrey Lee Dembs of My Kid's Doc in Novi.

A Novi pediatrician will be in front of an Oakland County Circuit Court Judge on Monday, facing three charges of criminal sexual conduct. Jeffrey Lee Dembs, 61, a West Bloomfield resident and doctor at the My Kid's Doc office on 12 Mile Road in Novi, is being accused of one count of first degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of second degree criminal sexual conduct, all with a person younger than 13. Dembs is expected to personally be in the court Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Daniel O'Brien for his pretrial exam, according to criminal defense attorney Gerry Gleeson. Gleeson said that Dembs went on a voluntary leave of absence after his arrest was made in late November. If found guilty of first degree criminal sexual conduct…

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Report: Boy, 14, Told Police that Novi Pediatrician Molested Him

Incidents occurred about 70 times over two-year period, according to report.

The Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield Police departments investigated possible incidents of molestation of a teenage boy by his pediatrician, a close friend of his family. A redacted police report issued to Patch under the Freedom of Information Act revealed some details of allegations against Jeffrey Lee Dembs, 61, a West Bloomfield resident and doctor at the My Kid's Doc office on 12 Mile Road in Novi. Dembs is being accused on a count of first degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of second degree criminal sexual conduct, all with a person younger than 13. According to the report, the boy told police that Dembs invited him to spend the night during the weekends in 2009-10, when, the boy said, he was going through a difficult …

Lynne sproull

12:55 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Never had him as a doctor but he did frequent the restaurant where I work ,he was very rude and demanding always by himself except one time was with a young boy,never thought he was a doctor acted very stange, in fact seemed as if he did not like women was very demanding of all the servers .was not professional at all turned out one of our servers took her son to him many years ago stopped seeing…   more ›

Friday, January 4, 2013

Novi Pediatrician Accused of Criminal Sexual Conduct

Jeffrey Lee Dembs to be arraigned in Oakland County Circuit Court on three charges of criminal sexual conduct.

A Novi pediatrician is facing arraignment Monday on three charges of criminal sexual conduct. Jeffrey Lee Dembs, 61, a West Bloomfield resident and doctor at the My Kid's Doc office on 12 Mile Road in Novi, is being accused on a count of first degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts of second degree criminal sexual conduct, all with a person younger than 13. The incidents are believed to have occurred on or about spring 2009 to summer 2010. According to Troy-based criminal defense attorney Gerry Gleeson, Dembs went on a voluntary leave of absence after the arrest was made in late November. "That decision should not reflect on (Dembs) personally," Gleeson said Friday. "We categorically deny these charges and I personally look forward …

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