Dr. Phil McGraw A new motion was filed after his media company Morit Street Media filed for bankruptcy protection.
McGraw, 74, has been filed for the latest Chapter 11 bankruptcy. US Weekly The company’s former business partners are trying to curb its value by filing “incitement” and “inflammation” court documents.
“From this bankruptcy case, both mobiles were trapped in the ‘news strategy’ of ‘news strategy’, which was largely facilitated by the inciting complaints they knew the media would be attracted to the media,” the document reads. “The impact of such a thing is not only an insult and a derogatory revelation.” [his company] Peteski and McGraw, Ph.D., but also reduce the value of the debtor. ”
McGraw further claims The so-called “news strategy” From the broadcaster Trinity Broadcasting Network and other partners, Professional Bullfighters (PBR), “full of inflammatory and destructive claims about maliciousness, misconduct and self-communication that are “unfounded” and “speculative.”
The winner filed for bankruptcy protection last month, and two of McGraw’s two former broadcast partners have tried to fire in court for alleged illegal actions. Trinity claims that McGraw was shocked by the failure to publish an episode of his talk show of the same name after signing $500 million, 10-year legal money in legal documents. Hollywood Reporter.
McGraw, who denied the allegations in his latest document, stressed that he “successfully produces and broadcasts content nationwide 24 hours and 7 days a week” and many of his series aired on Trinity.
McGraw also asserted in recent documents that all “company actions and decisions are fully compliant with the law.”
The TV celebrity’s application reads: “The decision to declare bankruptcy is far from ‘fake’, but it was a painful decision after Dr. McGraw put a lot of sweat into the merit network journey and brand development.”
“While the Trinity reaffirmed these duties in written and signed documents in December 2024, Peteski invested millions of dollars to save the performance network and resisted months of bankruptcy.
Trinity and PBR have not publicly resolved the allegations. US Weekly Contact has been made with both organizations.
Meanwhile, McGraw asked the court to comply with similar lawsuits Blake Lively and Justin BaldoniOngoing legal struggles, demands No court documents include “Language and personal assault.” (37-year-old Baldoni, 41, appealed to sexual harassment in December 2024, was strongly denied.)
“Peteski’s attorney praised this language to this court and asked the court to enter the order in a similar language,” McGraw’s attorney wrote. “To avoid doubt, Pitski’s argument against all action people dismissed or converted the bankruptcy case, or appointed Chapter 11 trustees and denied all charges in all of the charges therein.”
McGraw further hopes that his motion will “correct the false narrative of the Trinity rejection”, which subsequently caused his “financial distress.”
A spokesperson for Pittsky also resolved the legal battle.
“TBN’s latest lawsuit is full of proven lies and is part of a legal litigation strategy designed to distract people us In the statement. “Among other things, they claim we didn’t create any plots. A simple check of IMDB tells the real story – we created over 200 episodes. People lost their jobs, and Peteski Productions caused millions of dollars in losses due to bad behavior from TBN. In this case, we will continue to fight for justice.”

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