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Amin v. NBCUniversal Media, LLC
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5:21-cv-00056
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June 27, 2024
Ga. Judge Says NBC Falsely Reported Mass Hysterectomies
A Georgia federal judge has ruled several news programs under the NBCUniversal umbrella incorrectly portrayed a doctor as having performed unwanted mass hysterectomies on immigrant women held at a private detention center.
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October 26, 2023
Law Professor Ducks Testimony Over Deposition In NBC Suit
A U.S. magistrate judge has ruled that a Columbia Law School professor will not have to testify in connection with a doctor's defamation suit against NBCUniversal, saying the testimony the plaintiff seeks "is not proportional to the needs of the case."
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September 22, 2023
Bid To Nix ICE Doc's Subpoena Of Detainees' Lawyer Punted
A south Georgia federal court has ruled it lacks jurisdiction over a doctor's subpoena seeking to depose the lawyer representing migrant women who accuse the doctor of performing unnecessary procedures on them without consent at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center, punting the motion upstate.
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April 13, 2023
ICE Doc Says NBC Malice Could Hinge On Patient Testimony
A doctor who allegedly performed unnecessary gynecological procedures, including hysterectomies, on immigrant women at a Georgia detention facility without their consent urged a North Carolina federal judge Wednesday not to let one accuser escape a subpoena in his defamation suit against NBCUniversal.
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March 31, 2023
Woman Wants Out Of Deposition In ICE Doc's Defamation Suit
A doctor accused of performing unnecessary gynecological procedures on immigrant women at a Georgia detention facility should not be able to force one of his accusers to testify in a separate defamation suit he's lobbed against NBCUniversal Media LLC, the woman has told a North Carolina federal judge.