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Whoa! Sounds like Dr. Phil is a big ole grifter and liar? WHO COULD HAVE GUESSED IT? Via the Daily Beast: The Daily Beast reported Tuesday that McGraw, who goes by the stage name Dr. Phil on his ...
Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) on Tuesday countersued Dr. Phil McGraw and his company Peteski Productions for alleged "reprehensible conduct" during its $500 million production and distribution ...
(Updated with Dr. Phil company statement) In a case of careful what you pray for, Phil McGraw is having a not-so-great week. On Monday, the man Oprah introduced us to years ago as Dr. Phil began to ...
Talk show guru and ICE champion Dr. Phil has become embroiled in a legal battle so dramatic that it might have made for a compelling episode of his eponymous old talk show. On Tuesday, the world’s ...
“The response to TBN legitimately and lawfully defending itself from Peteski and McGraw’s bad-faith attacks is to cry foul because they do not like the true facts that they themselves now regretfully ...
Trinity Broadcasting Network, former business partner of Dr. Phil's now-bankrupt Merit Street Media, filed a counterclaim against the TV personality - alleging he engaged in a scheme to "fleece" the ...
Trinity Broadcasting Network, former business partner of Dr. Phil’s now-bankrupt Merit Street Media, filed a counterclaim against the TV personality — alleging he engaged in a scheme to “fleece” the ...
“Alien: Earth,” episode 3 airs today, Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 8 p.m. Eastern on FX, and the show looks to take a terrifying turn. Watch episode 3 for free today with DIRECTV’s free trial offer, even if ...
The financial collapse of Dr. Phil McGraw’s Merit Street Media has escalated into a courtroom battle. The Hollywood Reporter shared on Tuesday, August 19, that in a lawsuit filed this week in Texas ...
Dr. Phil McGraw speaks at the ceremony honoring him with a star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame (Credit: Amy Sussman/Getty Images) Trinity Broadcasting is countersuing Dr. Phil McGraw’s Merit Street ...
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 ...
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