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Christian network sues Dr. Phil over $500 million deal
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Lawyers for Dr. Phil McGraw’s media venture were denied their request to withdraw as bankruptcy counsel as the company looks ...
“PBR honored its contract with Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media, delivered on every performance metric, and brought more than one million viewers to the new network. Dr. Phil and his company completely ...
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Daytime Confidential on MSNTrinity Broadcasting Slaps Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media With Lawsuit
T rinity Broadcasting, the distribution partner of the bankrupt Merit Street Media, has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Phil ...
In Trinity’s version of events, McGraw duped the network into a partnership by claiming he had the rights to Dr. Phil and ...
A bankruptcy hearing for Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media devolved into accusations of bad faith and spying, with lawyers for ...
A legal expert gave HELLO! insight into the ongoing suit and countersuit between Dr. Phil and Trinity Broadcasting Network, ...
Dr. Phil McGraw responds to accusations from Trinity Broadcasting about his company's bankruptcy and their $500M, 10-year ...
TV personality Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media accused Trinity Broadcasting of reneging on its obligations in a lawsuit filed simultaneously with a bankruptcy filing.
Merit Street Media wants its case dismissed after it couldn’t pay the legal fees needed to remain in bankruptcy.
Dr. Phil says two creditors of his bankrupt company Merit Street Media — Christian broadcaster Trinity Broadcasting Network and Professional Bull Riders — are trying to smear him in “incendiary” legal ...
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