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Doctor denies allegations of misconduct amid home invasion chaos

September 27, 2024 | Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut


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Doctor denies allegations of misconduct amid home invasion chaos
In a recent government meeting, a healthcare professional addressed serious allegations regarding their medical practice and personal circumstances. The individual refuted claims that they operated a medical practice from their home, clarifying that while their home address may have been used for billing purposes, it was not a medical facility.

The speaker also responded to accusations of failing to maintain medical records, asserting that records were indeed kept but were lost due to a theft of computers from their residence. Additionally, they faced allegations of prescribing medication without a proper medical basis, which they denied.

A significant portion of the discussion centered around the speaker's struggles with individuals who had taken up residence in their home without permission. The speaker described attempts to evict these individuals, including changing locks and involving law enforcement. However, they claimed that the situation escalated when the police threatened them with arrest for not allowing the occupants back into the home, ultimately compelling the speaker to provide them with keys.

The speaker emphasized that all interactions with law enforcement regarding this matter are documented and expressed frustration over not receiving requested freedom of information reports from the New York City Police Department. The meeting highlighted the complexities of the speaker's situation, raising questions about the intersection of personal and professional challenges in the healthcare field.

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