DR SEX

Dr Thomas Plimmer ‘showed 197 photos & videos of himself having sex with other women to a colleague he was romping with’

A DOCTOR showed 197 photos and videos of himself having sex with other women to a colleague he was romping with at his surgery, a tribunal heard.

Thomas Plimmer, 40, is accused of sexual behaviour with a string of women at his GP practice, including a “vulnerable” colleague over two years.

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Thomas Plimmer showed 197 photos and videos of himself having sex with other women to a colleague he was romping with at his surgery, a tribunal heard

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He is accused of sexual behaviour with a string of women at his GP practice, including a ‘vulnerable’ colleague over two years

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal heard he shared around 5,000 phone messages with her

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal heard he shared around 5,000 phone messages with her.

The relationship started with innuendo about a chocolate rabbit he bought for staff at Easter 2018, a few months after his colleague joined.

The pair had weekly sex sessions at the surgery in Swindon, Wilts, which she claims were unwanted.

Plimmer says they were consensual.

Speaking via video link, the woman said she “felt there was an expectation and some coercion” to send him sexual innuendo-based jokes.

She added: “There was a power imbalance. It started with a push of my boundaries. He enjoys doing things he shouldn’t be doing.

“The first time he showed me a video of himself it was unexpected.

“There were 197 images of other women he shared with me.”

Plimmer’s lawyer, Tom Day, asked her: “Did you encourage Dr Plimmer to have sexual interactions with you?”

She replied: “Within an abusive dynamic that can be expected. I can’t recall, I may have done. I was treated like I was paid for.”

The doctor was also caught performing a sex act at work and sent explicit pictures of himself to another woman, which he admits.

It is understood Cambridge– educated Plimmer now runs a Mind, Body and Emotional Wellness clinic in Gloucester.

The hearing continues.

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