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BOSTON -- Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady is expected to testify today in his former offensive coordinator's medical malpractice lawsuit. Charlie Weis, who is now the head coach at Notre Dame, claims that Massachusetts General Hospital physicians Charles Ferguson and Richard Hodin acted negligently by failing to recognize life-threatening internal bleeding and infection after his gastric bypass surgery. He was in the hospital for more than a month and still suffers from nerve damage in his feet. Brady is expected to testify about Weis' recovery and the state of Weis' wife, Maura, in the days immediately following the June 2002 stomach reduction surgery. The case is on trial in Boston. Read a full Associated Press story. |
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