A Long Island pediatrician accused of sexually abusing young female patients cannot appeal a judge’s refusal to quash subpoenas directed to the doctor’s adult children.

Rakesh Punn of Bethpage, who is accused in some cases of drugging young girls and filming them, had claimed that prosecutors subpoenaed his children for the purpose of aiding the government in preparation for trial and were therefore abusing the grand jury process.

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