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Tillotson, Nurse Plead Not Guilty On Morals Count

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A Middlesex County Grand jury yesterday brought indictments for "Immoral acts" against Dr. Kenneth J. Tillotson, former instructor in Psychiatry, and Anne M. Salot, a nurse who worked with him at McLean Hospital in Belmont. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Dr. Tillotson resigned his posts with the Medical School and the Hospital last month when Miss Salot complained to the state department of public health that his attentions were undermining her health.

At that time, morals charges were raised against the couple in East Cambridge District Court. These were dismissed yesterday when the Middlesex Grand Jury announced that it had taken over the matter and would do the indicting.

Specific charges of adultery, illicit relations, and alleged lascivious acts have been brought by the court.

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