Ex-nurse Paul Serdula sentenced to life for taped sex attacks

Nov 18, 2011 - 17:46
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Ex-nurse Paul Serdula sentenced to life for taped sex attacks
Paul Serdula

Cobb county Jury sentenced a former Marietta nurse accused in string of sex attacks to life plus 25 years.

47-year-old Paul Serdula was found guilty in April of  sexually assaulting dozens of unconscious patients and recording the attacks. A Cobb County jury found Serdula guilty on all counts he was facing.

The judge sentenced Serdula to life plus 25 years.

Serdula worked at medical offices across metro Atlanta as a certified registered nurse anesthetist. He was initially charged in November 2009 with hiding a camera in the women’s bathroom of a Cobb County dental office where he worked. The next week, Serdula was arrested on charges that that he videotaped himself assaulting a 15-year-old girl under anesthesia at the Galleria dental office.

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