Former USC medical school dean used hard drugs while employed at university, attorney says
LOS ANGELES - An attorney representing former University of Southern California medical school dean Carmen Puliafito acknowledged at a state medical board hearing Wednesday that the physician used hard drugs while employed by the university, but that the doctor has been in recovery for months and should be allowed to practice medicine.
The hearing marked the first time Puliafito's version of events has been aired publicly since the Los Angeles Times detailed his double life of using drugs and partying with criminals and prostitutes, causing upheaval at USC and prompting the medical board to investigate the Harvard-trained ophthalmologist.
Attorney Peter Osinoff also argued that the 67-year-old physician suffers from a mental illness that makes him brilliant and leaves him with "immense energy," but also instills an "ugly side" in Puliafito that drove him to
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