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Bean-Bayog, a psychiatrist and an assistant clinical professor at Harvard Medical School, treated Lozano for depression from 1986 to 1990. Her insurance company agreed to pay the Lozanos $1 million, according to Pilar Williams, Paul Lozano's sister...
...case made headlines in late March, when the Lozanos made public hundreds of pages of documents in which Bean-Bayog described what appeared to be an intensely sexual relationship with Paul Lozano...
Among the documents were letters and notes the family said were written by Bean-Bayog to Lozano--one refers to "phenomenal sex." The family charged that a sexual relationship between doctor and patient led directly to Paul Lozano's suicide...
Bean-Bayog, on the other hand, said the references to sex were taken out of context and, in addition, that many of the "letters" were in fact her private journals in which she recorded dream fantasies about Lozano. She said that her patient had stolen the journals from her office...
Bean-Bayog claimed to be a scapegoat in the case of a severely depressed medical student, whom she described as violent and dangerous. Lozano's suicide came three months before hewas scheduled to graduate from medical school...