Patients Lash Out at 'Monster' Lebanese-born Cancer Doctor in U.S. Fraud Case

Telling stories of deep anguish, patients and their relatives described Tuesday how a Lebanese-born, Detroit-area cancer doctor wrecked their lives through excessive treatments and intentional misdiagnoses while he collected millions of dollars from insurers.
A judge set aside nearly four hours to hear from victims of Dr. Farid Fata, who faces sentencing this week for fraud and other crimes. Some entered court with canes. Others wore elastic sleeves on their wrists, their joints weakened by years of unnecessary chemotherapy. They said they were betrayed by a soft-spoken doctor who won their trust but left them devastated.
"Ten minutes just isn't enough time" to speak, said Laura Stedtfeld, who blames Fata for her father's death.
"Farid Fata, I hate you," she said, her voice rising as she turned toward the doctor seated 10 feet away. "You are repulsive. You disgust me. You are a monster. ... Clearly you're a coward because you can't even look at me now. You poisoned, tortured and murdered my dad."
Fata, 50, looked away, staring at the edge of the defense table, as two dozen people took turns speaking in court, just a fraction of the 553 victims identified by the government. A box of tissues and small bottles of water were available for anyone who needed to pause. More than 100 people who couldn't get in watched a video feed elsewhere in the courthouse, at times applauding.
Prosecutors want Fata to be sentenced to 175 years in prison, while the Oakland County doctor is asking for no more than 25 years. His sentence likely will be ordered Thursday or Friday after U.S. District Judge Paul Borman hears from experts and a handful of people who are expected to praise Fata's skills.
But Tuesday was reserved for patients or their relatives from all walks of life: a mechanic, a tool-and-die maker, even the daughter of a doctor like Fata. A few, like Robert Sobieray, were treated for cancer but didn't actually have it.
"Look at what's left of my mouth -- I have one tooth left," said Sobieray, who attributed his dental woes to 2 1/2 years of treatment using a powerful drug that wasn't needed.
Christopher Sneary was referred to Fata because of testicular cancer. It was serious but easily treatable, he said, yet he still was given 40 days of chemotherapy and 37 rounds of radiation all over his body.
Other doctors examined him after Fata's arrest and were "appalled" by the treatments, Sneary said. "They had no idea how I was sitting in their office. ... I will never be the same."
The first to speak, Maggie Dorsey, said she can't comb her daughter's hair because of pain.
"Even though I am not dead, I am a shadow of my former self. ... I trusted him. He trusted my insurance and my co-payments," Dorsey said.
After the courtroom emptied, defense attorney Christopher Andreoff objected to much of the testimony, saying Fata's legal team didn't have time to look at records to confirm the claims.
Andreoff acknowledged the suffering but told the judge that some "information that has been presented to you may have been materially false."

What this Doctor did is disgusting and deserves what ever punishment, but what has where this guy was born have got to do with what he did I think it's totally irrelevant.

What this Doctor did is disgusting and deserves what ever punishment, but what has where this guy was born have got to do with what he did I think it's totally irrelevant.

So this guy scared people and convinced them to destroy their futures while he made millions from their sorrows. Sounds like Dr. Aoun or Dr. Nasrallah!

Do you people have to turn everything into a political battle? Why can't you just read an article and have an opinion about it without mentioning Aoun, Geagea, Nasrallah and the likes? This country is just pathetic, ma kharjkoun chi ahsan men hal zo3ama elli kherbinkon. You deserve every bit of it.

Greed and love of money and self promoting... very Lebanese.. I am ashamed!

He got caught in a country that have laws protecting you against murdering doctors like this guy , In Lebanon this is happening every second and every day by oncologists who misdiagnose or over diagnose treatments that are incorrect and just to collect money from insurance companies and to increase profits . This has happened with me personally with my mother and i couldn't do anything because this subhuman doctor is protected by the hospital and no one will take your case in court due to this .