CLEVELAND — A federal judge Thursday sentenced Dr. Albert Aiad-Toss, 53, of Canfield, to 22 years in prison for having sex with children ages 12 to 15 in 2019. He pleaded guilty in February before Judge Pamela Barker to seven counts of sex trafficking of a minor and one count of child exploitation. He formerly worked for an outside company as an emergency room doctor at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital but was taken off the schedule when the allegations surfaced in 2019. His medical license was suspended in December 2019 because of the criminal charges, according to the Ohio Medical Board. Federal investigators have said that Ashland police contacted the FBI after the mother of a 13-year-old girl told authorities she and other juveniles met Aiad-Toss on the social media app Snapchat and that he paid them for sex acts. In addition to the prison term, Barker also placed Aiad Toss on lifetime supervision after he leaves prison and ordered him to pay a $50,000 fine and a special assessment of $40,800. Bridget Brennan, acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, called the case the “largest juvenile sex trafficking prosecution to date.” Brennan said: “Juvenile sex traffickers like…
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Canfield doctor gets 22 years for sex with minors
