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.
For Dr. Phil McGraw, the ruling is more than a financial setback. It strikes at the core of the values he has long espoused, including trust, accountability, and consistency. The court’s findings have ...
Dr. Phil’s TV network, Merit Street Media, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday and sued Christian television giants Trinity Broadcasting Network and TCT Ministries for allegedly harming its business and ...
Dr. Phil’s Fort Worth-based JV Merit Street Media filed for Chapter 11 on Wednesday, simultaneously suing business partner Trinity Broadcasting for breach of contract that it claims destroyed its new ...
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), ...
(Updated with Dr. Phil company statement) In a case of careful what you pray for, Phil McGraw is having a not-so-great week. On Monday, the man Oprah introduced us to years ago as Dr. Phil began to ...
Partner Trinity Broadcasting and Phil McGraw's Merit Street are suing each other in bankruptcy court over a purported 10-year deal under which Dr. Phil would make 160 new 90-minute episodes of his ...