Former Rutgers doctor accused of taking pictures of over 2 dozen women in bathroom

A former professor at Rutgers University's medical school has been charged in a 160-count indictment with using a hidden camera to film women in a bathroom.
The Middlesex County prosecutor's office released the indictment Wednesday.
James Goydos is accused of taking pictures of more than two dozen women in a bathroom at the hospital.
Goydos was director of Melanoma and Soft Tissue Oncology at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and a professor at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
According to a Rutgers spokesman, Goydos was banned from university property last year and later resigned.
The university said none of the alleged crimes were related to patient care.
The indictment also charges Goydos with multiple counts including official misconduct, computer theft and impersonation.
An attorney who represented Goydos when he was initially arrested last year didn't return a message seeking comment Wednesday.
He will be in court next month.
Prosecutors say the crimes have been happening for two years.
AP wire services helped contribute to this report.