Colorado Woman Claims She Was Abused After Dr. Phil Sent Her to Recovery Center
Colorado Woman Claims She Was Abused After Dr. Phil Sent Her to Recovery Center
A Colorado woman who appeared on “Dr. Phil” has filed a lawsuit against the television show and its eponymous host, saying she was sexually assaulted after Dr. Phil pressured her parents into sending her to a Utah clinic for treatment.According to NBC News, the negligence lawsuit was filed earlier this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court. In her complaint, Hannah Archuleta said she was 17 years old when she appeared on “Dr. Phil” to discuss suicidal thoughts and other mental health concerns.After the show, host Phil McGraw—who NBC News notes has a doctorate in psychology, but is no longer licensed to practice—allegedly told Archuleta’s parents that they should immediately send their daughter to the Turn-Around Ranch in Escalante, Utah.“Dr. Phil said that, ‘Hannah needs to go to the Ranch now to have any chance at a good life’,” the lawsuit states.McGraw purportedly pressured her father, Tony Archuleta, into sending his daughter to Utah, telling the parent he had “a Ph.D. in wimping out” and needed to “have the courage to win just this once.”
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