The judge has ruled against Dr. Phil McGraw's desire to declare Chapter 11 in his battle with Christian TV network Trinity Broadcasting.
A federal judge ruled that a bankruptcy proceeding for Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media, the TV personality's failed ...
A court determined that the TV host improperly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect his own interests, with the intention of paying certain creditors over others.
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Lawyers for Merit Street Media are expected to appeal the ruling, which installs a chapter 7 trustee with the power to sue.
A month after a weekslong hearing on the motion to dismiss or to convert Merit Street Media’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy, U.S.
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