This guy must use a wheelbarrow in front of him when he walks as he must have a giant set of balls to actually file this lawsuit. Once again, the thought of personal responsibility is nowhere to be found.
Six month stint. And only 124 reported cases of botched surgeries. That’s only twenty a month. Considering twenty working days an average month, that’s just one a day. Not the best record in the Osteopath profession. I can see his reason for taking his ’93 Volvo and heading for Alabama.
he never completed his residency to get his lisence in Osteopathic Medicine. I am a little fuzzy on the details, but he was in a program that got canceled, and then worked at another hospital but wasn’t officially enrolled in the residency program so he didn’t get credit for it. Google this guy….he also had his name legally changed.
It makes you all warm inside to know that there are attorneys that have the brass 9^*^& to file a suit with these as the facts.(if these are the facts, of course) Lot’s of pride in the trial lawyer profession.
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This guy must use a wheelbarrow in front of him when he walks as he must have a giant set of balls to actually file this lawsuit. Once again, the thought of personal responsibility is nowhere to be found.
He has a set of cajones as big as a harvest moon.
His attorney, however, should contact a proctologist for a mental examination.
Six month stint. And only 124 reported cases of botched surgeries. That’s only twenty a month. Considering twenty working days an average month, that’s just one a day. Not the best record in the Osteopath profession. I can see his reason for taking his ’93 Volvo and heading for Alabama.
he never completed his residency to get his lisence in Osteopathic Medicine. I am a little fuzzy on the details, but he was in a program that got canceled, and then worked at another hospital but wasn’t officially enrolled in the residency program so he didn’t get credit for it. Google this guy….he also had his name legally changed.
It makes you all warm inside to know that there are attorneys that have the brass 9^*^& to file a suit with these as the facts.(if these are the facts, of course) Lot’s of pride in the trial lawyer profession.
To read about how he never completed his residency:
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-dr-john-kings-credentials-doubted-repeatedly-/2006/08/06/1774597.htm
To read about him changing his name, and that his even his parents sued him:
http://www.camss-colorado.org/DrKingNameChange.php
To read about him putting someone in a coma and losing his license in 9 states:
http://www.wvgazette.com/News/200802010687
Wonder if anyone has the cajones to go after the yahoo & his attorney for malicious prosecution? Now THERE’s a lawsuit!!