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From: Frank on 24 Jan 2008 19:26 "Linda" <Indomitable2(a)netzero.com> wrote in message news:2dc1c2ff-9a14-4059-98a1-a4aa216488de(a)d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Make the planet a better place:imprison Phil McGraw with Linda M. Gore > of Koochers Criminally Insane K00KS > I agree! They can even have same cell sex.
From: MSmith on 24 Jan 2008 21:03
And to whom do folks send their complaints about you? "Linda" <Indomitable2(a)netzero.com> wrote in message news:2dc1c2ff-9a14-4059-98a1-a4aa216488de(a)d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Make the planet a better place:imprison Phil McGraw and all the rest > of Koochers Criminally Insane K00KS > > > http://www.tmz.com/2008/01/16/psychology-board-investigates-dr-phil/ > > Psychology Board Investigates Dr. Phil > Posted Jan 16th 2008 3:02PM by TMZ Staff > > TMZ has obtained a copy of a complaint against Dr. Phil which was > lodged with the California Board of Psychology, alleging the TV doc > was illegally practicing without a license when he paid a visit to one > Britney Spears. > > We've learned the person who filed the complaint is a psychologist. > Dr. Phil has never been licensed to practice in California, and he > retired his Texas license in 2006. > > The shrink believes when Dr. Phil visited Brit in the hospital earlier > this month, he was practicing psychology. A "Dr. Phil" honcho told TMZ > the visit was never meant to lure Britney onto the TV show -- and that > there were never plans to put her on the air. > > A Psychology Board rep told TMZ if the Board finds the complaint > credible, it would be referred to the D.A. for review. Practicing > without a license is a felony in California. > > The psychologist who filed the complaint also alleges Dr. Phil > violated HIPAA laws by "discussing or divulging a patient's medical > condition ... with the media," in reference to a press release issued > by Dr. Phil. > > The complaint also says, "A petition is being circulated to remove the > "Dr. Phil" show from the air." We're told the shrink is trying to get > other psychologists to sign. > > As for the Dr. Phil show's response -- no immediate comment. > > > Filed under: Celebrity Justice, TV > |