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Dr. Phil's ‘gangster move' backfires in bankruptcy trial. Judge says his company is ‘dead as a doornail.' What comes next for the TV doc?
For Dr. Phil McGraw, the ruling is more than a financial setback. It strikes at the core of the values he has long espoused, ...
A federal judge today ruled Dr. Phil cannot clean his own slate with a Chapter 11 for his now dead Merit Street Media and the ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Scott Everett ordered that McGraw’s case will instead move forward as a Chapter 7 liquidation to repay ...
Dr. Phil McGraw, once a fixture in American daytime television and a trusted voice for millions, now finds himself at the ...
Dr Phil's start-up Merit Street Media was denied bankruptcy by a judge, with the presenter accused of destroying evidence.
A court determined that the TV host's Merit Street company improperly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect his own ...
Dr. Phil was accused of deleting vital evidence in his bankruptcy trial. "Candor to the court is critical," Judge Everett ...
The decision means the talk-show host must continue with Chapter 7 liquidation proceedings for his media company instead of ...
Dr. Phil's company, Merit Street Media, has lost an important ruling in its bankruptcy case, and the judge has ordered the ...
Dr.” Phil McGraw has lost the bankruptcy case concerning his company Merit Street Media. McGraw has been locked up in ...
A bankruptcy judge reportedly ruled Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media company assets will be converted to a Chapter 7 liquidation instead of Chapter 11.
TV host Dr. Phil, whose full name is Phil McGraw, has lost the legal battle for his media company, Merit Street, which will now be liquidated. McGraw had asked Justice Scott Everett to keep the case ...
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