KETK WEB EXCLUSIVE: Jacksonville clinic manager speaks out after abrupt closing

POSTED: Friday, March 9, 2012 - 7:17pm
UPDATED: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 - 3:02pm
TYLER - Heather Bowles, the owner of Physicians at Home, the company that was working out of the Stripling Clinic in Jacksonville that abruptly closed last month, spoke to KETK today.
Here is Bowles exclusive interview with KETK uncut and unedited.
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Is she attempting to infer that a terminal diagnosis is justification for breaking the law?
Did she provide evidence of her embezzlement of money from the PAH clinic in Jacksonville? Or proof of payment of bills? Why didn't she address not paying the employees of the clinic, or why she didn't give proper notice of the clinic closing it's doors so that patients could make new arrangements?Why didn't she want anyone to see her face? I am sure there has to be evidence other than she says; she says to this soap. Perhaps a firsthand witness; possibly the manager that PAH left owing money.
Perhaps the reason that the Striplings haven't filed any charges formally yet is because they really did just find out about the abrupt closing of the clinic. Aren't they required by law to give at least 30 days notice before closing the doors? And isn't a corporation required to be incorporated; at least by an LLC, otherwise the owner is financially responsible for any lawsuit awards themselves? I would expect that this is just the beginning of this scandalous story.













