YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — A federal grand jury this week added more victims to an indictment accusing a Youngstown doctor of child sex crimes.
According to WKBN, a superseding indictment Tuesday in the U.S. Northern District Court Of Ohio now said Dr. Albert Aiad-Toss, 52, with having six victims ranging in age from 12 to 15 years old.
In September, Aiad-Toss was accused of having three victims within the same age range. He pleaded not guilty to four counts of sex trafficking of a minor and a single count of production of child pornography.
The superseding indictment added three additional counts of sex trafficking of a minor.
The indictment said Aiad-Toss enticed the victims into performing “commercial sex acts.”
Aiad-Toss is also accused of forcing the 15-year-old to perform a sex act on camera.
Aiad-Toss was contracted to work as an emergency room physician at Mercy Health Boardman. He no longer works there.
Court records show a pretrial hearing for a change of plea was set for Friday, but it is not clear if that hearing is being continued because of the superseding indictment. A jury trial is set for Feb. 3.