Christian network sues Dr. Phil over $500 million deal
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A legal expert gave HELLO! insight into the ongoing suit and countersuit between Dr. Phil and Trinity Broadcasting Network, aka TBN
A bankruptcy hearing for Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media devolved into accusations of bad faith and spying, with lawyers for Phil McGraw's team even
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Dr. Phil McGraw responds to accusations from Trinity Broadcasting about his company's bankruptcy and their $500M, 10-year media deal dispute
Dr. Phil defended ICE raids in a heated debate with Bill Maher. Days later, Dr. Phil was quoted as saying: "I'm not qualified to talk politics.'
Dr. Phil likes to say that his focus is social and cultural issues and always has been, since his Oprah-ordained rise as a tough-loving public mediator of family dramas. It is the politicians, he says, who have lurched into his lane, not the other way around.
In Trinity’s version of events, McGraw duped the network into a partnership by claiming he had the rights to Dr. Phil and would produce new episodes of it, but only if Trinity partnered with his production company Peteski and paid him $20 million.
On Friday's episode of "Real Time" on HBO, Dr. Phil took offense when host Bill Maher accused him of being a party to separating families when he goes on ICE raids. BILL MAHER: I feel like Trump is doing,
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