Dr Phil's start-up Merit Street Media was denied bankruptcy by a judge, with the presenter accused of destroying evidence.
For Dr. Phil McGraw, the ruling is more than a financial setback. It strikes at the core of the values he has long espoused, ...
Dr Phil’s media company, Merit Street, has found itself in hot water after losing a major court battle following its ...
PBR joined Trinity Broadcasting in objecting to the bankruptcy filing by claiming Merit Street filed for bankruptcy to avoid ...
A bankruptcy judge reportedly ruled Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media company assets will be converted to a Chapter 7 liquidation instead of Chapter 11.
TV host Dr. Phil attempted to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for his media startup—but a judge ruled that he must liquidate the company.
A federal judge ruled that a bankruptcy proceeding for Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media, the TV personality's failed ...
Dr. Phil was accused of deleting vital evidence in his bankruptcy trial. "Candor to the court is critical," Judge Everett ...
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), ...
Phil McGraw was ordered to liquidate his Fort Worth media startup in a bankruptcy case with ‘no hope for rehabilitation.’ ...
This article originally published at Dr. Phil's media company is no more-and Texas bull riders will reap the reward. A final ...
McGraw is well-known for many things, including his recent bankruptcy case. Here’s some things you might not know.