Front page of The Los Angeles Times on June 25, 2018: “USC
facing costly battle over doctor case.”
But the difference between the two schools (yet the same medical
profession of the doctors) is that INSURANCE will cover USC and not UCLA. UCLA will not be covered because Torture and
Medicare Fraud are felonies, in addition to the fact that no government
official is involved with USC, as is with UCLA and Kamala Harris.
Will this new exposure of USC delay my exposing UCLA after
10 years? Which is worse: sexual
harassment and pictures of female genitalia or torture from being subjected to
3 hours of major surgery that could have cost me my life, or permanently
damaged me from the operation? None of
the woman at USC were in danger of losing their lives as I was, and any person
who is subjected to surgery especially for no reason other than for money. And that does not include the physical pain
that comes after having major surgery.
Dr. Oliver Dorigo fled to his homeland of Germany where he
is a citizen, and the doctor at USC was there until 2017 and could be arrested
here in Los Angeles. That is why they
have BAIL, like Dr. Fata in Michigan had to post $9 Million Dollars so he
wouldn’t flee… Dr. Dorigo just needed my
case to be given to Attorney General Kamal Harris for prosecution, and instead,
do nothing. No lawyer would even speak
to me when I said it had been referred to the Department of Justice, as they
cannot interfere with an on-going investigation, real or not, but the case
remains unclosed to this day since 2011.
Kamala Harris was the best friend to UCLA and all involved!
It took exposure in the media to bring legal action against
Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein (which started the MeToo movement). It took
world-wide exposure from Pope Francis to uncover what has been going on for so
long with priests in the Catholic Church, and now exposure of USC by the Los
Angeles Times. Medicare beneficiaries
probably don’t even realize they have been tortured with fraudulent surgeries
at UCLA (just for money), and will not until UCLA is exposed. The 14th Amendment matters and I
should have “equal protection under the law.”
As of today, I do not.
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