Patients support chiropractor charged with sexual battery
Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- Patients of a chiropractor charged with inappropriately
touching two women in his office are supporting their doctor while he
awaits trial.
Steven Wesley Lovell was arrested Aug. 12 on two counts of sexual
battery. Lovell has posted $25,000 bail and returned to his practice amid
the allegations.
Several women who spoke with the Daily Pilot said they were shocked when
the charges were made against Lovell. They said they have never had any
problems with Lovell, a man they describe as professional and respectful.
“He never ever did anything out of line while I was a patient there,”
said Mary Stephens, who lives in Oceanside. Stephens suffered from
chronic back and hip pain and saw Lovell at his Newport Beach office
eight months ago. “I can’t believe he would be part of something like
that. I’m very surprised.”
Two women claim that Lovell touched them in a sexual nature while they
were being treated for back injuries. Lovell allegedly sexually gratified
himself during the visits. The two incidents happened seven months apart,
police said, adding that the victims do not know each other.
Ricki Blustein said it’s possible the victims misinterpreted Lovell’s
“hands-on” therapy. She has visited Lovell more than 50 times and said he
never once touched her inappropriately. Blustein, who said she herself
had been a victim of a violent crime, said she would be aware of any such
touching.
“I think I would notice something strange if it happened,” she said. “Dr.
Lovell is a person with a lot of integrity and he is dedicated to his
work.”
Blustein said the charges may be damaging to Lovell’s profession. Lovell
may be subjected to another investigation, this one by the state’s
chiropractic board. A board official said the board hasn’t received a
complaint to date but should an investigation ensue, the consequences
could mean the loss of Lovell’s license.
Stephens said her chiropractor should be praised for his work not
criticized for it. She remembered a friend who twisted his back and
couldn’t get out of bed. She said Lovell brought a portable table with
him to the friend’s house where he worked out the kinks in the man’s
back.
“Lovell went over to my friend’s home several days later to check up on
him,” she said. “He took time out of his busy day. That is the kind of
person he is.”
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