A woman who fell prey to a fake Melbourne gynaecologist says his treatment left her wanting to die.
She is one of 30 victims of Raffaele Di Paolo, 61, who passed himself off as a medical practitioner and fertility specialist between 2005 and 2015, fleecing patients of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
One woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said the treatment left her with a painful condition called vaginitis, which led to the breakdown of her marriage as well as depression.
“I feel shattered and find eating and sleeping and living a normal life impossible,” she said in a victim impact statement in Victoria’s County Court on Monday, adding her husband had left her because they were unable to have intercourse.
“I continually wish that I could end my life.
“I often fear what I might do because of the depths of my despair.”
Di Paolo has pleaded guilty to and been found guilty of more than 50 offences including procuring sexual penetration by fraud, assault, indecent assault, and obtaining and trying to obtain property by deception.
He presented himself as medical practitioner who had worked in Italy and at the Melbourne-based Monash IVF fertility clinic before turning to natural infertility therapies.
Di Paolo’s treatments included ultrasounds, taking unlabelled blood samples, and injecting women with homeopathic substances from Germany.