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Dr. Phil Denies Toxic Workplace Allegations Amid Current and Former Staffers’ Claims

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Dr. Phil McGraw has denied allegations that he and his senior TV show staffers have fostered a “toxic” work environment on The Dr.

Phil Show.Several current and former Dr. Phil employees anonymously came forward with claims of verbal abuse, fear and intimidation by their superiors in a BuzzFeed News investigative report, which was published on Thursday, February 10.“It’s a clickbait story because Dr.

Phil ‘sells tickets.’ BuzzFeed was offered dozens of current and former staff to talk to but when the reporter started hearing the truth which ruined their salacious narrative they declined,” the 71-year-old therapist’s attorney, H.

Patrick Morris, told Us Weekly via a statement on Friday, February 11. “Dr. Phil focuses on content for the program and doesn’t get involved in staff relations, but the staff at the program in no way use ethnic origin such as described.”The Johnson & Bell, Ltd.

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