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Robert Rowan MD: Sports Medicine, Nutritionists, Orthopedists
wierd he hasn’t paid taxes in 12 years:
According to the indictment, the two doctors conspired to evade paying Rowen’s federal income tax liabilities by concealing his ability to pay for 12 years, from 1992 through 1997 and 2003 through 2008. Prosecutors also allege Rowen and Su converted revenue into gold and silver coins, placed assets under different names or entities, deposited Rowen’s revenue into nominee bank accounts, and used cash to conduct personal and professional business while providing false information to the IRS.
Prosecutors allege the couple instructed patients to make checks for their medical services payable to gold dealers,///
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/03/02/santa-rosa-husband-wife-doctors-gold-coin-purchases-tax-evasion/
Posted on 8/20/2021, 4:06:50 PM by NoLibZone
May 6, 2021 -- A 68-year-old woman with COVID-19, who has been in intensive care in an Illinois hospital for a month, started receiving the controversial drug ivermectin (Stromectol) this week after her family sued the hospital to have someone administer it, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
Nurije Fype's daughter, Desareta, filed suit against Elmhurst Hospital, part of Edward-Elmhurst Health, asking that her mother receive the treatment, which is approved as an anti-parasite drug but not approved for the treatment of COVID-19. Desareta Fype has been granted temporary guardianship of her mother.The FDA has warned against ivermectin's use for treating COVID-19, but a high-profile group of doctors has spoken passionately in favor of it.The FDA has published guidance titled ,"Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19" on its website. The National Institutes of Health said there is not enough data to recommend either for or against its use in treating COVID-19.On Friday, DuPage County Judge James Orel ruled Fype should be allowed to get the treatment.
The hospital did not respond to Medscape's request for comment on the legal case or the patient's condition by publication time.According to NBC5 Chicago, Desareta said Tuesday, "She looks calm, comfortable, and I'm happy with her monitor numbers so far. They are kind of stable."Fype's daughter said her mother has been a patient at Elmhurst Hospital since April 7, was put on a ventilator on April 28, and is now in a coma. According to the Daily Herald, Desareta Fype said in court documents that she is willing to release the hospital from liability if the drug harms her mother.The Daily Herald also reports that Fype's attorneys cited arguments by the Front Line COVID Critical Care Alliance that ivermectin has antiviral and anti-inflammatory benefits that help people infected with COVID-19.Ivermectin is an anthelmintic used mainly to treat roundworms, threadworms, and other parasites.