The former psychiatrist who treated the Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza, before moving to New Zealand has been arrested in his hometown in the United States.
Paul Fox, who was employed by the Waikato District Health Board in 2012, was arrested at his home in Peaks Island, Maine, on April 20 in relation to an alleged sexual relationship with a former patient.
US media have reported the woman, aged 18 or 19 at the time, claimed she'd had sex with him in his office, they'd gone out for dinner together and spent time on his boat.
It is the same allegation that led to him voluntarily surrendering his US psychiatry licence and that later led to public scrutiny over his credibility in New Zealand.
Despite his voluntary surrender of his licence Mr Fox maintained "no guilt or wrongdoing" in an affidavit.