Man who slapped doctor at medical conference for ‘sexually assaulting his wife’ is identified

The irate husband seen charging the stage at a medical conference before violently slapping a gynecologist for allegedly sexually assaulting his wife has been identified for the first time. 

DailyMail.com can reveal the man in the now-viral video taken at an annual American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) conference on May 20 is 41-year-old Miami-based filmmaker Rodrigo Herzog.

Herzog, along with his doctor wife, traveled to Baltimore for the event, where he sensationally accused Dr. William Burke of ‘touching’ his spouse when she was his student in med school, in a dramatic public confrontation. 

The shocking outburst came as Burke, the director of gynecologic oncology at Stony Brook University Cancer Center, was moderating a panel discussion and opened the group to questions from the audience. 

DailyMail.com can reveal the man in the now-viral video taken at an annual ACOG conference in Baltimore on May 20 is Miami filmmaker Rodrigo Herzog, 41

In a now viral video, the irate man is seen approaching the podium to slap Dr. William Burke multiple times while hurling insults at him and accusing him of sexually assaulting his wife

In a now viral video, the irate man is seen approaching the podium to slap Dr. William Burke multiple times while hurling insults at him and accusing him of sexually assaulting his wife 

Herzog has since addressed the incident in a video shared on his Instagram account, where he doubled down against his critics

Herzog has since addressed the incident in a video shared on his Instagram account, where he doubled down against his critics

Herzog’s wife – who DailyMail.com has chosen not to name as she is a victim of an alleged sexual assault – stood up to take part in the Q&A before firing a loaded question at Burke, asking whether he abides by industry guidelines on sexual misconduct. 

What happened next was captured on video that has since been widely circulated on social media, showing a furious Herzog standing up and charging towards the stage to slap the doctor before tearing into him. 

‘This motherf***er sexually assaulted my wife seven years ago,’ he shouted. ‘You know what you did. You touched my wife seven years ago in New York. Don’t be an a******. B***h!’

He went on to accuse Burke of touching his wife ‘on the best day of her life, when she became a doctor.’ 

Burke was serving as a panelist at an annual conference for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) when the incident took place

Burke was serving as a panelist at an annual conference for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) when the incident took place

In a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday, Herzog, who was born in Brazil, stood by his actions, saying he was defending his wife who was allegedly assaulted. 

Speaking from a ‘cheap hotel in Oakland,’ Herzog addressed viewers saying: ‘Man, if you see a video of a man aggressively defending his own wife who was sexually assaulted and the only thing that you have to say is ”Two wrongs don’t make a right”, ”violence begets violence” or ”I would never do that”, I don’t even get sad for you, man. 

‘I get sad for your wife or your sister or your mom, who is going to see something like this and she is going to know exactly the kind of man that she has inside her house – that type of coward who disappears when something bad happens, that type of coward who defends other men, understand? Such a shame.’

DailyMail.com has learned that the incident involving Herzog’s wife alleged took place while Burke was a professor at Columbia University’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology – where she completed a four-year medical program in 2016. 

In 2017, Burke was honored with the Excellence in Teaching Award by the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) and Columbia’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Herzog could be seen grabbing the doctor by his shirt before slapping him with his hand

Herzog could be seen grabbing the doctor by his shirt before slapping him with his hand

During the confrontation, the furious husband goes on to declare the assault on the doctor as retaliation for men who harm women in such a manner

During the confrontation, the furious husband goes on to declare the assault on the doctor as retaliation for men who harm women in such a manner

When a woman called out for security, defiant Herzog retorted: 'You can call security, the police! I don't give a f***!'

When a woman called out for security, defiant Herzog retorted: ‘You can call security, the police! I don’t give a f***!’

ACOG, which has faced some criticism for the security breach at the conference and questions about the underlying sex assault allegation, issued a statement on Twitter Monday that the organization ‘strongly condemns sexual assault, sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct.

‘We’re committed to taking action,’ it adds.

During the confrontation, the furious husband went on to declare the assault on the doctor as retaliation for men who harm women in such a manner.

‘This is for all men who sexually assault women,’ he continues. ‘Be a f***ing man!’

RODRIGO HERZOG’S RESPONSE TO CRITICS 

‘Straight from a cheap hotel in Oakland, California.. man, if you see a video of a man aggressively defending his own wife who was sexually assaulted and the only thing that you have to say is, ”Two wrongs don’t make a right,” ”violence begets violence” or ”I would never do that”… 

‘I don’t even get sad for you, man, I get sad for your wife or your sister or your mom, who is going to see something like this and she is going to know exactly the kind of man that she has inside her house. 

‘That type of coward who disappears when something bad happens, that type of coward who defends other men, understand? Such a shame.’ 

As he stood on the stage, his wife could be seen walking up toward him. She stood a few steps behind him, not intervening, and left the room with him.

Afterward, the two of them were confronted by security and other conference attendees. 

Snippets of their follow-up comments are captured on another video. The woman is asked about the alleged incident, and she appears to say that she did report him at the time, but doesn’t mention any police involvement.

One person admonishes Herzog, saying ‘there’s a better way to do this’ than through violence, and tells him, ‘You can press charges,’ to which he replies: ‘I don’t want to. I don’t want to.’

The initial confrontation lasted more than two minutes and was captured on a video that went viral.

When a woman is heard calling for security, the defiant man becomes further enraged, challenging: ‘You can call security, the police! I don’t give a f***!’

At one point, an individual off-camera can be heard laughing, prompting Herzog to return to the panelists’ table and confront the doctor once again.

‘Seven years I’ve been waiting for this. Seven years! My wife is suffering because you are a f***ing predator,’ he continues.

‘And you know what you did! Don’t be a f***ing b***h! You touched my wife! This a****** like to touch women.’

Speaking exclusively with the DailyMail.com, the medical resident who filmed the video said they reached for their cellphone after the woman asked Burke the question, and he saw her husband stirring.

‘Given this odd question I pulled out my phone because I saw the husband start approaching the stage,’ the person said. 

‘When he seemed so out of control, I was scared but knew I should record.’

‘People have mentioned how we all did nothing…. but we were all in shock,’ the resident continued.

Speaking to DailyMail.com outside his Setauket, Long Island home with a woman believed to be his wife on Sunday, Dr. William Burke confirmed he will be pressing charges against his attacker

Speaking to DailyMail.com outside his Setauket, Long Island home with a woman believed to be his wife on Sunday, Dr. William Burke confirmed he will be pressing charges against his attacker

Burke, the director of gynecologic oncology at Stony Brook University Cancer Center, responded to the incident while doing gardening work with his partner at his tony estate

Burke, the director of gynecologic oncology at Stony Brook University Cancer Center, responded to the incident while doing gardening work with his partner at his tony estate 

Burke, 53, lives at a white, tony estate near the Long Island Sound

Burke, 53, lives at a white, tony estate near the Long Island Sound 

After the event, they tried to track the woman so they could share the video with her. Then they posted it online.

‘I hope she feels some sort of justice now I hope she knows she is not alone.’

When reached for comment by the doorman of his Miami apartment building, DailyMail.com was told Herzog did not want to talk about the incident. 

Burke, 53, initially declined to press charges or file a report against his attacker, preferring instead that Herzog be simply escorted off the premises, according to the Baltimore Police Department.

But Burke changed his mind and has since told DailyMail.com that he will indeed press charges.

‘The only thing that’s obvious is that I was assaulted on video,’ Dr. William Burke told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview at his home in Setauket, New York, on Sunday.

Burke spoke out while gardening in the backyard of his tony estate near the Long Island Sound.

Asked whether he will pursue criminal charges, Burke replied, without hesitation: ‘I will be.’

But he refused to address Herzog’s claims that he ‘sexually assaulted’ his wife in 2016. 

The physician denied knowing him.

Stony Brook Medicine Cancer Center where Dr. William Burke is the director of gynecologic oncology

Stony Brook Medicine Cancer Center where Dr. William Burke is the director of gynecologic oncology 

‘I don’t know who he is,’ Burke replied. ‘I don’t know his name.’

He also would not confirm whether or not he knew the man’s wife or had any prior relationship with her.

Although Burke initially rejected charges, a Baltimore police spokesman told DailyMail.com on Monday that the doctor has up to a year to change his mind.

If he wishes to proceed, he would have to file a new statement of charges detailing what happened to the city’s Court Commissioner’s Office.

Police, with evidence that would include the video, would then execute an arrest and likely charge the perpetrator with common assault, a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail.

Columbia University Irving Medical Center confirmed it is still looking into the allegations in a statement to DailyMail.com on Wednesday.  

‘We treat all forms of misconduct and abuse extremely seriously. We are in the process of learning more about a recent allegation made against a former faculty member who left Columbia in 2017 and will take appropriate steps once our review is complete.’

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