An Atlanta doctor accused of disclosing the names and HIV status of hundreds of patients will now face a class action claim in court, along with his former practice colleagues.
But that’s not all a Fulton County Superior Court judge ordered.
"The case is rife with spoliation issues," read an order by Fulton County Superior Court Belinda E. Edwards. "Defendants and the attorneys advising them willfully failed to obey the court’s orders to provide discovery."
January 26, 2022 at 01:50 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Report Online
An Atlanta doctor accused of disclosing the names and HIV status of hundreds of patients will now face a class action claim in court, along with his former practice colleagues.
But that’s not all a Fulton County Superior Court judge ordered.
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