Summary

Maj. Michael Stockin, an anesthesiologist at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, pleaded guilty to sexually abusing 41 male soldiers under the guise of medical care.

Facing 52 charges, including abusive sexual contact and indecent viewing, Stockin could face up to 336 years in prison.

Victims have filed complaints against the Army and DoD, alleging negligence in hiring and supervising him.

The case, one of the largest military sexual abuse scandals in recent history, has prompted calls for accountability and victim impact statements during sentencing.