Dr. Phil is going through a messy breakup with Trinity Broadcasting Media, and it looks like he was trying something shady in ...
TV host Dr. Phil, whose full name is Phil McGraw, has lost the legal battle for his media company, Merit Street, which will now be liquidated. McGraw had asked Justice Scott Everett to keep the case ...
Dr Phil's start-up Merit Street Media was denied bankruptcy by a judge, with the presenter accused of destroying evidence.
AARP Foundation volunteer Philip Soltau of South Burlington has been named the 2025 winner of the AARP Andrus Award for ...
Dr. Phil filed for bankruptcy for Merit Street Media, but with the added lawsuits and deleted evidence, the case features more than just assets and liabilities.
Dr. Phil McGraw lost control of Merit Street Media after a bankruptcy judge ordered Chapter 7 liquidation on a failed $500 ...
Phil McGraw was ordered to liquidate his Fort Worth media startup in a bankruptcy case with ‘no hope for rehabilitation.’ ...
A month after a weekslong hearing on the motion to dismiss or to convert Merit Street Media’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy, U.S.
Dr.” Phil McGraw has lost the bankruptcy case concerning his company Merit Street Media. McGraw has been locked up in ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Scott Everett ordered that McGraw’s case will instead move forward as a Chapter 7 liquidation to repay creditors. Notable creditors include Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), ...
A federal judge determined the TV host improperly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect his own interests.