Be careful of gov’t. doctors in Florida!
Mark Seldes, convicted of rape in 2008 for acts committed while working on a Air Force base in Korea, is going to be allowed to continue to practice medicine in Florida, so long as it is in a government facility.
Mark Seldes, convicted of rape in 2008 for acts committed while working on a Air Force base in Korea, is going to be allowed to continue to practice medicine in Florida, so long as it is in a government facility.
Mark Seldes, convicted of rape in 2008 for acts committed while working on a Air Force base in Korea, is going to be allowed to continue to practice medicine in Florida, so long as it is in a government facility.
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