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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?
Oh, Dr. Phil, what did you do? Even your best advice can't fix this.
The unraveling of Dr. Phil's media venture was a blow to the celebrity therapist who built a reputation as one of the most ...
(Updated with second Dr. Phil statement + Trinity Broadcasting & Professional Bull Riders statements) A federal judge today ruled Dr. Phil cannot clean his own slate with a Chapter 11 for his now dead ...
Dr. Phil‘s desire to move his cratered Merit Street Media into bankruptcy and continue his breach of contract lawsuit against ex-partner Trinity Broadcasting Network looks to have become all about ...
Television legend Dr. Phil's attempt to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for his media startup, Merit Street Media, has been denied by a judge, who has ordered that he liquidate the fledgling company.
Dr. Phil's bankruptcy proceeding has not gone as planned. A northern Texas judge ruled that Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media company assets will undergo a Chapter 7 liquidation instead of a ...
Partner Trinity Broadcasting and Phil McGraw's Merit Street are suing each other in bankruptcy court over a purported 10-year deal under which Dr. Phil would make 160 new 90-minute episodes of his ...
SAN DIEGO -- A Southern California couple who went on national television to brag about making $100,000 shoplifting toys and selling their loot on eBay has pleaded not guilty to federal conspiracy ...
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