In a lawsuit filed in Texas federal court on Tuesday, Trinity Broadcasting accuses Dr. Phil, whose surname is McGraw, of swindling the Christian TV network under a $500 million, 10-year deal in which he allegedly failed to deliver a single episode of his flagship talk show.
In a statement, a spokesperson for McGraw said 214 new episodes of Dr. Phil Primetime aired on Merit. “To say otherwise is absolutely false,” he added.
McGraw’s Merit Street Media is simultaneously in bankruptcy court and suing Trinity Broadcasting for breach of contract over its downfall. The court has called the dispute anything but “routine,” mainly because McGraw conditioned a loan to Merit Street on the company winning its lawsuit against the network.
Merit Street claimed Trinity Broadcasting didn…
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