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Doctor accused of sexual assault takes deal

Doctor accused of sexual assault takes deal
February 24, 2025
Jeffery Johnson, Adam Roberts, DMM - KHBS/KHOG

    CAVE SPRINGS, Arkansas (KHBS/KHOG) -- Former Cave Springs endocrinologist Dr. Adam Maass agreed to give up his medical license in exchange for prosecutors dropping sexual assault charges in Benton County.

Maass pleaded not guilty to three counts of sexual assault.

The alleged assaults happened in March and April 2021 and over the period of 2020 to 2022, according to a criminal information sheet.

He also faces two separate sexual assault charges in Washington County. He pleaded not guilty to those charges as well. His next court appearance for those charges is March 4.

The Arkansas State Medical Board suspended his license in 2022 after seven individual complaints of sexual misconduct, but it was later reinstated.

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