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Originally Posted by Maru
Minor details, TS.
I think you're right. He never reported it to the police, which struck me as odd if he felt it was such an invasive move.... but then revealing information about patients is a HIPAA violation... so even if he did report, he would then be complicating things for himself... He kept that to himself, but when his official doctor was being ousted, suddenly he found the desire to bring up the raid...
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-apo...050311510.html
Amusing nugget from the "leak" article...
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/01/u...bornstein.html
It probably isn't legal according to HIPAA... usually there is paperwork involved in that and patients have to sign releases to allow family members access or for a records transfer. So a bit surprised to hear him say "Oh what big deal is it really...?"... um... I would imagine being in the medical business, patient privacy should be pretty up there...? Especially when you're hoping to maintain a celebrity as a client? That's also why a lot of celebrities use fake names when they fill their medications... because they care about their privacy. But I guess they offered him a lot of money to get an interview and weren't interested if he wasn't willing to divulge about his medical history...
Your Rights Under HIPAA
https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-indivi...ers/index.html
Get money, Kirk  We'll be waiting for that viral video to come out on Friday the 13th... i.e. your payday... 
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It is becoming preposterous Maru.
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