of female patients in 2015.
This isn’t his first brush with the law. In 1996, he pleaded no contest to telephone harassment charges after he was accused of asking teen boys in the San Francisco Bay area to send him naked pictures. In 1999 Layton, who was still using the last name Abrams, was convicted of posing as a Nike salesman to lure a 14-year-old boy to his apartment. He was also investigated for impersonating a police officer to get young boys into his car.
Other neighbors described Layton as “weird and reclusive” saying he rarely interacted with them when he walked his dog, and more recently went for walks with his 1-year-old son.