A Houston doctor has been indicted on charges of falsifying medical records for five patients, making them ineligible to receive a liver transplant, federal prosecutors announced on Thursday.
Dr. John Stevenson Bynon Jr. was indicted by a grand jury in Houston last month on five counts of false statements relating to health care matters.
Bynon is accused of making false statements in his role as director of abdominal organ transplantation and surgical director for liver transplantation at Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston.
Of the five patients detailed in an indictment made public on Thursday, three died and two others were able to get liver transplants at different hospitals.
Patients, their families, and other members of their medical care team were unaware Bynon allegedly made false statements in their medical records, according to court records.
''Dr. Bynon is alleged to have betrayed the most sacred duty of a medical professional — to heal,'' U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei said in a statement. ''He stole years and hope from those who trusted him most by falsifying records and preventing patients from receiving organ transplants.''
Samy Khalil, Bynon's attorney, told reporters outside the federal courthouse after the doctor's initial court appearance Thursday afternoon that Bynon is a talented organ transplant surgeon who has performed over 2,000 transplants over his 40-year career.
"Nothing he did was unlawful. Everything that he did was lawful and in good faith," Khalil said. ''We look forward to clearing his name in a court of law and educating, frankly, the government on the medical concepts that undergird this totally, totally misguided prosecution.''