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Has former henchman of the Texas Medical Board, Keith E Miller

MD, met his match?


In testimony under oath today, "the worst medical board member in the country" swore
he's never met another doctor like yours truly. Recall that I investigated him after he
manipulated the medical board to investigate me for failing to release a single lab report to
a single patient in a timely manner. I must have made an impression. In fact, he swore
that he is "scared to death" of me.

I exposed Miller's conflicts of interest with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas and his hired gun
testimony for plaintiffs' lawyers, usually against his doctor colleagues, in over a half dozen
different states. I exposed his nurse Bridget Yvette Hughes who, although she
acknowledged the forgeries of over 50 schedule II narcotics prescriptions, was never
arrested, charged, or prosecuted in Shelby County (or anywhere else) nor was she ever
disciplined by the nursing board.

Although Dr. Miller knew Hughes was fired for forging narcotics prescriptions, he still hired
her. He knew she continued her felonious actions while she worked for him. He knew she
had agreed in a non-disciplinary order with the nursing board not to portray herself as a
nurse practitioner; not only did he do nothing to stop her, he himself portrayed her as a
nurse practitioner. On occasions, he was not even physically present in his office when
Hughes was illegally performing as a nurse practitioner. Miller was fully aware that Hughes
had agreed in an order with the nursing board not to prescribe medications, and he knew
she continued to violate her order. Dr. Miller knew that CVS pharmacist Lacory Miller filled
Hughes' prescriptions.

This is what LectLaw says about aiding and abetting criminal activity:

AIDING AND ABETTING - The guilt of a person in a criminal case


may be proved without evidence that he personally did every act
involved in the commission of the crime charged. The law
recognizes that, ordinarily, anything a person can do for himself
may also be accomplished through direction of another person as
an agent, or by acting together with, or under the direction of,
another person or persons in a joint effort.

So, if the acts or conduct of an agent, employee or other


associate of the person are willfully directed or authorized by the
person, or if the person aids and abets another person by
willfully joining together with that person in the commission of a
crime, then the law holds the person responsible for the conduct
of that other person just as though the person had engaged in
such conduct himself.x Notice, however, that before any person
can be held criminally responsible for the conduct of others it is
necessary that the person willfully associate himself in some
way with the crime, and willfully participate in it. Mere presence
at the scene of a crime and even knowledge that a crime is being
committed are not sufficient to establish that a person either
directed or aided and abetted the crime.

Questions of the day: Why does Shelby County District Attorney Lynda Russell refuse to
prosecute Miller for aiding and abetting the crimes of Bridget Hughes? Why does the Texas
Medical Board refuse to investigate or discipline him? Why do plaintiff attorneys hire him to
testify against his colleagues?

If you, READER, have been abused or know anyone who has been abused by Keith E Miller
MD, former Chairman of the Texas Medical Board Disciplinary Process Review Committee,
please contact me at texasphoenix007@gmail.com

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