Crime & Safety

New Sexual Assault Charges For Summit Pediatric Doc: Prosecutor

Michael Tyshko is now charged with sexual crimes against three patients, authorities said. Police say there may be more victims.

Michael Tyshko is now charged with sexual crimes against three patients, authorities said. Police say there may be more victims.
Michael Tyshko is now charged with sexual crimes against three patients, authorities said. Police say there may be more victims. (Photo courtesy of UCPO)

SUMMIT, NJ - A 65-year-old Summit based pediatric gastroenterologist arrested in April and charged with sexually assaulting one of his patients has now been charged with sexual crimes against additional patients, according to acting Union County Prosecutor Lyndsay V. Ruotolo.

In total, Michael Tyshkov, 65, of Livingston is now charged with two counts of second-degree sexual assault, one count of third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, and three counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact, officials said.

An investigation by the Special Victims Unit of the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and the Summit Police Department, revealed that the first identified victim, a 20-year-old female, had been seen regularly for treatment by Tyshkov over the course of slightly more than a decade, according to Union County Assistant Prosecutor Stacey Zyriek, who is prosecuting the case.

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The investigation revealed that the alleged sexual assaults occurred during medical exams taking place on numerous occasions from April 2016 through March 2019, Zyriek said.

Charges filed in connection with the two additional victims involve alleged crimes occurring on dates about four months apart in 2017, Zyriek said. The victims were 16 and 19, respectively, at the time. Tyshkov is alleged to have sexually assaulted all of the victims under the guise of a routine gastroenterology exam.

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Tyshkov surrendered his medical licenses in New Jersey and New York, where he had a secondary practice on Staten Island. Tyshkov was free on pretrial release, with conditions including house arrest and electronic monitoring when the new charges were filed. After a second detention hearing in Superior Court Thursday Tyshkov was released under the same conditions.

Authorities said it is strongly believed that there may be additional victims associated with this defendant. Tyshkov is also believed to have had a number of Russian-language speaking patients. Anyone with information about Tyshkov’s activities is being urged to contact Special Victims Unit Detective Jennifer Smith at 908-965-3814 or Summit Police Department Detective Christopher Medina at 908-273-0051.

Convictions on second-degree criminal charges are commonly punishable by 5 to 10 years in state prison, while third-degree crimes can result in 3 to 5 years.

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