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Dr. Phil's Tragic, Real-Life Story
Dr. Phil has endured high highs and low lows throughout his life. Here are some of the tragic and challenging details that ...
Phil McGraw, better known as Dr. Phil, walks by the 20-year-old "Dr. Phil" sign from his old show behind the stage following the taping of his "Dr. Phil Primetime" B show at Merit Street Media in Fort ...
“Is there a question?” a weary Dr. Phil McGraw asked a lawyer for Trinity Broadcasting Network. McGraw was on the witness stand today in the battle over a $500 million distribution deal between the TV ...
TV talk show host Phil McGraw acknowledged he was taking steps to sever ties with his former partner Trinity Broadcasting Network while at the same time telling the Christian network that he wanted to ...
Dr. Phil was in position to play a version of Jeffrey Tambor's George Sr. in a proposed "Arrested Development" movie. (Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) Jason Bateman isn’t hopeful that an ...
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Dr. Phil Confronts Killer Dad on Live TV
Mark Redwine went on Dr. Phil to deny any role in his son’s disappearance. But as questions mounted, his silence and anger revealed far more than he intended. Don’t expect correct change when paying ...
Text messages unveiled during discovery in the contentious legal battle involving Merit Street Media reveal executives of the Dr. Phil McGraw-led company attempting to conceal a bankruptcy “scheme” in ...
Dr. Phil’s contentious legal battle over the bankruptcy of his media venture, Merit Street Media, has taken a juicy turn. Merit’s former broadcasting partners Trinity Broadcasting and Professional ...
(Updated with Dr. Phil & Peteski statement) Trinity Broadcasting has put its cards on the pulpit and the clock is ticking on whether Dr. Phil will be facing a judge today in Dallas, possible sanctions ...
Dr. Phil McGraw has filed a new motion after his media company, Merit Street Media, filed for bankruptcy protection. After Merit recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, McGraw, 74, alleged in a new ...
“The response to TBN legitimately and lawfully defending itself from Peteski and McGraw’s bad-faith attacks is to cry foul because they do not like the true facts that they themselves now regretfully ...
Merit Street Media, the television network and streaming service backed by TV personality Phil McGraw, is seeking to end its chapter 11 case, saying it can’t pay the legal fees needed to stay under ...
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