Doctor Faces Lawsuits For Rapping While Doing Surgery

by Daryl Nelson

A surgeon from Georgia, named Dr. Windell Davis Boutté, is facing several lawsuits in part because she filmed herself rapping to O.T. Genasis' "Cut It" while she performed surgery. She also rapped to T.I.'s "Whatever You Like" and inserted her own lyrics like she was making a TV commercial.

In this clip, you can also see some of Boutté's staff people dancing to Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea's "Booty."

In one of the suits, a patient said she felt deformed after her surgery was over and added that she woke up in a room with a McDonald's sandwich in her hand after the procedure.

There's another case that Boutté recently settled where a woman said she received "catastrophic" brain damage after getting a tummy tuck. The oxygen supply was cut off to her brain during the procedure and the effects are permanent. 

"Dr. Boutté and her staff are more concerned about increasing profits versus a focus on patient safety, which should be of foremost concern," said Susan Witt, a lawyer who's representing several of the plaintiffs.

The doctor has already settled five malpractice cases, and there are still four lawsuits ongoing.