A judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit Wednesday filed by a former Houston Methodist doctor.
– A judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by a former Houston Methodist doctor.
In the 19-page lawsuit, Bowden said Houston Methodist Hospital damaged her reputation and published defamatory statements to the press and on social media. The ENT doctor, who runs her own private practice, BreatheMD, told KPRC 2 that she has treated over 4,000 patients with COVID-19. Bowden began sharing her opinions on Twitter, including her view that vaccine mandates are wrong, and says Methodist retaliated against her in an unprecedented manner.
Bowden said her opinions were not and are not harmful to patients or others in the community and the situation has turned her life upside down.
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