DETROIT – A Metro Detroit doctor was in court Monday where a judge denied her bond as she's accused of performing genital mutilation procedures.

Doctor Jumana Nagarwala is charged with performing the procedure on two 7-year-old girls from Minnesota. An attorney for Nagarwala admitted to her doing the procedures, but she insists that it is nothing more than a religious practice for Muslim families and that she has done nothing wrong.

The lawyer said that Nagarwala did not cut the girls, but removed the membrane from the girls' genitals.

The judge considered Nagarwala to be a flight risk and therefore denied her bond.

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Nagarwala is an emergency department physician at a Detroit hospital and is employed by Henry Ford Health System. She was placed on administrative leave last week, the organiation announced.

"We were shocked by the allegations," Henry Ford Health System said in statement last week. "The alleged criminal activity did not occur at any Henry Ford facility. We would never support or condone anything related to this practice. The doctor has immediately been placed on administrative leave."

Nagarwala does not work at the Livonia medical clinic where the procedures were performed, according to court documents.

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