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The Daily Wire's Matt Walsh argued for more restrictions and testing on welfare recipients. MATT WALSH: The ongoing government shutdown has finally drawn attention to the scale of this fraud, and it ...
MATT WALSH (HOST): The ongoing government shutdown has finally drawn attention to the scale of this fraud, and it is astronomical. It has exposed a vast network of criminal activity that needs to be ...
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Dr. Phil's bankruptcy proceeding has not gone as planned. A northern Texas judge ruled that Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media company assets will undergo a Chapter 7 liquidation instead of a ...
TV personality Dr. Phil's bankruptcy case is not going the way he wanted it to. Dr. Phil, whose full name is Phil McGraw, cannot keep the bankruptcy of his media startup Merit Street Media in Chapter ...
Dr. Phil McGraw has lost a court battle over his media startup’s bankruptcy, according to the Hollywood Reporter, amid allegations that he stripped the company to launch a new venture. U.S. Bankruptcy ...
Dr Phil's media company, Merit Street, has found itself in hot water after losing a major court battle following its bankruptcy case. After the trial, the court found that Dr. Phil McGraw was not ...
A federal judge in Texas has ruled that Phil McGraw, better-known as Dr. Phil, cannot file for bankruptcy under Chapter 11, a setback for the longtime talk-show host. Instead, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge ...
Dr. Phil, whose full name is Phil McGraw, was denied approval to keep his startup media Merit Street Media in Chapter 11, a federal judge in Texas ruled on Tuesday. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Scott Everett ...