Dr Phil’s media company, Merit Street, has found itself in hot water after losing a major court battle following its ...
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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, ...
McGraw is well-known for many things, including his recent bankruptcy case. Here’s some things you might not know.
Dr. Phil's company, Merit Street Media, has lost an important ruling in its bankruptcy case, and the judge has ordered the ...
The judge has ruled against Dr. Phil McGraw's desire to declare Chapter 11 in his battle with Christian TV network Trinity ...
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Dr. Phil's Bankruptcy Case Keeps Getting Weirder
Dr. Phil filed for bankruptcy for Merit Street Media, but with the added lawsuits and deleted evidence, the case features more than just assets and liabilities.
PBR, the world's largest competitive bull-riding league, based in Fort Worth, had a contract to broadcast its competitions ...
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.
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‘His Friend Didn’t Help Him Out?’: Oprah Winfrey Dragged Into Dr. Phil’s Legal Drama as Fans Wonder Why She’s Been So Quiet
"Oprah Winfrey's silence amidst Dr. Phil's legal woes sparks outrage - Why did she turn her back on him? Fans demand answers.
A court determined that the TV host's Merit Street company improperly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect his own ...
TV host Dr. Phil attempted to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for his media startup—but a judge ruled that he must liquidate the company.
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