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Christian network sues Dr. Phil over $500 million deal

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Dr. Phil’s Bankrupt Media Company Sued Over $500 Million TV Deal
Partner Trinity Broadcasting and Phil McGraw's Merit Street are suing each other in bankruptcy court over a purported ten-year deal under which Dr. Phil would make 160 new 90-minute episodes of his show.

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Dr. Phil sued by Christian broadcaster for ‘reprehensible conduct’ in $500 million deal: ‘Years-long fraudulent scheme’
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Furious Christians Sue Dr. Phil Over $500 Million Fraud Claim
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Trinity blasts back at Dr. Phil during ‘sham’ bankruptcy proceeding

A bankruptcy hearing for Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media devolved into accusations of bad faith and spying, with lawyers for ...
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Dr. Phil's $500million lawsuit a month after bankruptcy filing — a legal expert breaks down 'reputational concerns'

A legal expert gave HELLO! insight into the ongoing suit and countersuit between Dr. Phil and Trinity Broadcasting Network, ...
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Dr. Phil’s Upstart TV Network Abandons Its Chapter 11 Case

Merit Street Media wants its case dismissed after it couldn’t pay the legal fees needed to remain in bankruptcy.
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Professional Bull Riders Accuses Dr. Phil of ‘Orchestrating’ Merit Street Bankruptcy and Forming New Company to Avoid Paying Creditors

PBR wants to know whether Dr. Phil McGraw led his Merit Street Media to file for bankruptcy in a "bad faith" move -- while ...

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