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"She was minus a belly button because he forgot to put one in," Brandt said. "He needs to stop."
Three patients have sued an Inland plastic surgeon accused of dishonesty, unprofessional conduct and negligence by the state medical board. The lawsuits, filed in Riverside County and San Bernardino County superior courts, state surgeries that Dr. Borko Djordjevic performed in 2006 left patients permanently disfigured. The lawsuits accuse Djordjevic of negligence, battery and fraud. Two of the surgeries were performed after the Medical Board of California filed its accusation against Djordjevic on July 21, 2006.
"This guy’s trouble," said Upland attorney Brian Brandt, who filed lawsuits against Djordjevic and the now-defunct Beverly Hills Surgical Institute in Upland on behalf of patients Gina M. Chaney, of Rancho Cucamonga, and Patricia Gross, of Claremont, in San Bernardino County. "And he’s out there still operating." Read More
Cosmetic Procedures, Plastic Surgery, Popular Concerns
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October 12th, 2007 at 10:17 am
This seems to be just another example of discrimination, of a national flavor. The author of this blog should warrant the accuracy of his information. To note at least one correction:The City of Bloomington, Indiana, has spent over 75% of its annual budget on legal fees for William J. Beggs of the firm Bunger & Robertson fighting a civil rights lawsuit brought against it by Seth Patinkin, a prominent Jewish alumnus of Indiana University.