00:00Dr. Phil did sue people.
00:07This is the Leah Rothman case file in California State Court and Civil Court.
00:12Leah Rothman was a longtime producer.
00:16She left the show and sued, alleging false imprisonment,
00:20intentional infliction of emotional distress, whistleblower retaliation.
00:25And it talks in particular about this meeting where she and a whole bunch of people,
00:30she says 300, who work on the Dr. Phil show were put in a single room
00:35and Dr. Phil entered the room and demanded the doors be locked.
00:42One of the most intense experiences at Dr. Phil, my manager had texted me,
00:48hey, can you come into the office? There's a meeting that we all need to attend to.
00:53Dr. Phil walks in and he says,
00:56I have security guards at every door.
01:00Nobody leaves. I want to know who did it.
01:03You have 10 minutes to come forward.
01:08It was me with you.
01:12Someone on staff had gotten an interview
01:15and they had tried to sell it to the Daily Mail.
01:19He has a deal with the Daily Mail.
01:22And so he knew who had leaked it.
01:25The point was to put the fear of God into everyone else.
01:28That we are already one step ahead of you.
01:32There's no holding Dr. Phil accountable.
01:36He knew the power that he had.
01:38Thank you for listening.
01:42Let us know who died of Honeylessangen.
01:48Thank you for listening to the Daily Mail.
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