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The former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue, Cedric Lodge, was indicted in 2023 after he was accused of stealing and selling body parts from donated corpses.
The highest court in Massachusetts is now considering whether Harvard can be held liable for a scandal involving stolen body parts.
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FARWELL PLEADED NOT GUILTY. AN ALLEGED MORTGAGE SCANDAL AT HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL IS BACK IN COURT TODAY. BACK IN 2023, THE SCHOOL’S FORMER MORGUE MANAGER WAS INDICTED FOR STEALING AND SELLING ...