The Firm Announced a Plan of Action on Behalf of their Client, Joel Hopkins, President and CEO of Dominion Healthcare Services, Inc. and its
1000 Employees
DURHAM, N.C., Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Willie Gary's law firm announced today that they have filed a lawsuit on behalf of their client, Joel Hopkins President and CEO of Dominion Healthcare Services, Inc. of North Carolina. The suit was filed to expose the misconduct and wrongdoings of Durham County LME, Wake County LME, Five County LME, Mecklenberg County LME and Value Options, Inc.
The lawsuit contends that Durham County LME, Wake County LME, Five County LME, Mecklenberg County LME and Value Options, Inc. played an integral role in the deception and scheme to dismantle, destroy and drive Dominion Healthcare Services, Inc. out of business. Furthermore, the actions of Value Options, Inc. and the North Carolina LMEs have caused over $100 million in damages, to date.
"Our client, Dominion Healthcare Services, has served North Carolina and its residents by providing desperately needed mental health care to thousands," said Gary. "Value Options is a multi-billion dollar corporation that maliciously withheld money from Dominion Healthcare in an effort to put them out of business. Our client, Joel Hopkins is no stranger to hard work and sacrifice. Hopkins built a company that was projected to be valued at over a half-billion dollars within the next five or so years. Durham County LME, Wake County LME, Five County LME, Mecklenberg County LME and Value Options, Inc. needed to place the blame on someone and it's falling on the shoulders of poor people with mental challenges. This case is about putting budgetary constraints over the mental health needs of the poor and voiceless. It isn't right and we will not stand for it," continued Gary.
Gary is no stranger to justice. He is noted for winning a $240 million
jury verdict in Orange County Florida against
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