Former Harvard morgue manager accused of stealing, selling body parts to plead guilty
- Cedric Lodge, former Harvard morgue manager, has agreed to plead guilty to interstate transport of stolen goods related to selling body parts from 2018 to 2023.
- He was indicted for stealing human remains from Harvard Medical School, including dissected portions of donated cadavers.
- Lodge's wife, Denise, pleaded guilty to one charge last year in federal court in Pennsylvania.
- Several families of donors have filed lawsuits against Harvard Medical School for negligence following the indictments of Lodge and others.
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Cedric Lodge, former manager of Harvard’s morgue, to plead guilty to stealing human body parts from cadavers - The Boston Globe
Cedric Lodge will plead guilty to a single count of interstate transportation of stolen goods, which carries a maximum 10 year sentence in federal prison, according to a plea agreement filed in federal court Wednesday.
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