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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That dress was really bad. I still can't get over that she left her eyelashes on the floor, Peter refused to pick them up, and she talks to her ring like it's a person now.[/quote] The side slit and threads holding it together - was that the design or worry about a wardrobe malfunction? I took the eyelash comment as passive aggressive. Like after she said how she cried her eyelashes off, he chimed in a reminder like yes, she was so upset at losing me and tossing away what we had. I had to look at the reminder of her bad decision the next two days and I'd be darned if I picked them up. If I had a 100K ring from a guy that was handsome like Bryan, and I'm betting is good about focusing that attention behind closed doors - I'd be acting a fool myself. My ring was not nearly as much bling and my DH jokes that he isn't sure if I even said yes because I was like "oh my gosh, oh my gosh can I put on the ring".[/quote] Yes, she was definitely very excited about the diamond being large! (Hopefully, Bryan filled her in on the insurance fraud charges against him before he put it on her finger. Does anyone know how that case was resolved?)[/quote] That part I don't know, sorry. What fraud charges? What's his full name and I'll look it up and report back.[/quote] My question though is how unusual is this for a licensed practitioner? Don't most of them end up on the receiving end of a law suit at some point in their career? Just looked at the docket and read the complaint. Basically the complaint (filed in March 2016) alleged insurance fraud claims against him and the companies he owns and other owners for submitting claims for insurance payments for chiropractic services that were either uneccesary or never performed. The case settled in March of this year. Apparently he had previously been charged in an administrative proceeding before the FL board of chiropractic whatever for similar issues - one example provided was that he prescribed inappropriate treatments for a 3 year old that was in a car accident (that involved things like using a rowing machine, etc). Apparently he also owns an MRI company and the complaint alleged that he would refer people to get MRIs when it wasn't necessary so he could submit insurance claims. Oh cool! I believe it's Bryan Abasolo. [/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]
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