To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1388326 ) 1/23/2023 9:14:47 AM From: Qone0 Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575174 Lawsuit: Doc Using Old Baylor Affiliation While Dishing COVID Vax Falsehoods— Baylor Scott & White Health says Peter McCullough, MD, used former title during media interviews Since McCullough entered a confidential employment separation agreement with Baylor in February, the cardiologist has conducted "dozens, if not hundreds" of media interviews in which he used his former affiliation, according to legal documents. Baylor Scott & White Health and the HealthTexas Provider Network, the other listed plaintiff, have accused the cardiologist of breaching his contract. The lawsuit, first reported by the Dallas Morning Newsopens in a new tab or window , stated that Baylor received several inquiries expressing confusion about McCullough's employment and affiliation status -- matters that the separation agreement were meant to clarify, it said. "This ongoing confusion regarding McCullough's affiliations, and whether Plaintiffs support his opinions, is exactly what Plaintiffs bargained to avoid in the Separation Agreement," the lawsuit stated. The plaintiffs added that McCullough's continued affiliation is likely to cause "irreparable reputational and business harm." In several media interviews, McCullough has spread misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines and treatments. He has claimedopens in a new tab or window that there is no scientific reason for healthy people under 50 and those who have recovered from COVID to get the vaccine, and has asserted that 50,000 Americans have died from the shots. According to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting Systemopens in a new tab or window (VAERS), there have been 6,490opens in a new tab or window deaths after COVID vaccination -- and it's unclear if the immunizations were the actual cause of death in these cases.