Ohio AG denies railroading COVID skeptic in medical board hearing – IOTW Report

Ohio AG denies railroading COVID skeptic in medical board hearing

JTN: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is defending his office against accusations of railroading a doctor who challenges COVID-19 orthodoxy, telling Just the News that osteopath Sherri Tenpenny could have avoided trouble if she had simply met the terms of her medical license.

The state medical board indefinitely suspended Tenpenny’s medical license after practicing for nearly 39 years last week and fined her $3,000, based on her alleged refusal to participate in an investigation her lawyer Tom Renz deemed “bad faith.” Tenpenny has no previous record of complaints or actions regarding her professional practice.

The board referred to approximately 350 complaints against Tenpenny, without providing any level of detail on them, as the basis for the investigation.

Communications officer Jerica Stewart told Just the News even the dates of the complaints were protected by Ohio law, making it impossible to discern how many were plausibly related to her June 8, 2021 testimony before the Ohio House.  more

12 Comments on Ohio AG denies railroading COVID skeptic in medical board hearing

  1. Anonymous ‘complaints’ and not from patients. She was once my Doc decades ago. Not my favorite because she reused to accept insurance and billed the patient directly. She is being railroaded

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