I will not be surprised if Dr. Copeland denies what I have related and may wish to sue me for damaging his reputation. If he wishes to hale into court a crippled and dying old man he is welcome to do so. If he wishes to publicly harass a physically disabled old man in view of the community where he lives and works so be it. My health continues to deteriorate and whether in any case I would live so long is questionable. I can prove with witnesses to his actions, character witnesses who can vouch for my own credibility and the hospital's own documentation that it is true in its entirety. My present mental condition demonstrates that no of part of my condition can be plausibly attributed to the brain injury suspected by the doctors at St. Bernards. If the doctor wishes to pursue litigation against me I am prepared to call upon former and present employees of ACCH and provide from other victims and their family members evidence of the malfeasance occurring there. The history of the hospital CEO and Dr. Copeland at his previous employment - such as it was - will also be subject to examination. I further note that the hospital records are demonstrably false in at least some part. I suspect that an examination of itemized billing records to my insurance company can prove a certain amount of fraud. Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus. |