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The Trial of Dr. Chua
Chua, 45, has been held in the Camden County jail since September 2006 when he was arrested and charged with the drug overdose death of Jamie Carter III. Prosecutors say Carter, 20, died from drugs Chua prescribed for no legitimate medical purpose.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Sister testifies about male visitors to Chua home

When jurors returned to the courtroom, Feliciano resumed her testimony. She said two other young men under the age of 20, besides Jamie Carter, also worked in Chua's office in the past.

Feliciano said she moved from Chua's house the summer before Carter's death in 2005. She testified two boys under 15 years old who were patients of Chua's slept in the doctor's bedroom when they stayed in his home for the weekend before he met Carter.

"You did not approve of this conduct, did you?" Johnson asked. "You told your brother young boys would get you in trouble, did you not?"

Feliciano denied she expressed concern to Chua about his relationship with male patients visiting his home.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where in the hell is the part where Tess said the boys slept in Dr.Chua's room with her son and Dr.Chua slept in the spare room or the den, she went on to say that any time there were vistors to the house (man,woman or child) Dr.Chua gave up his room for the guest......

Godon Jackson---you are a lying one sided poor excuse for a reporter and more so a hiuman being

Anonymous said...

DR CHUA IS A PEDOPHILE CHILD MOLESTER...THERE IS NO EXCUSE OF LETTING 15 YEAR OLD BOYS SLEEP IN AN ADULT BEDROOM WITHOUT THEIR PARENTS...NOT EVEN MICHAEL JACKSON WAS EXCUSED FOR THAT...HE SHOULD BE CHARGED WITH CHILD MOLESTATION!!!!!

Anonymous said...

He molested a child from another room? LOL!!!

You don't need an excuse when you sleep in a toally different room.

Are you MJ?

Anonymous said...

I am not Dr. Chua's supporter, I am just here to explain the filipino culture of hospitality. In the Philippines, guests are being treated as VIPs, giving them the best of everything. We have a culture of keeping the best linens, the best seats in the house, the best foods etc. for our guests. We even have stuffs, usually brand new, we are keeping in our closets for future "bisita" (guests). Giving up one's bedroom for a guest is not unusual in our culture. My brother used to sleep in the living room couch whenever we have visitors.One of my friends even slept in a public park to accommodate his guests in his house. That's our way of treating visitors, almost like royalties. Those who had been in the Philippines can attest to that.