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'This is pretty s****y': Paper criticized over article on 'troubled past' of doctor dragged off @United flight

Oh boy…

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From the Courier-Journal:

Dao, who went to medical school in Vietnam in the 1970s before moving to the U.S., was working as a pulmonologist in Elizabethtown when he was arrested in 2003 and eventually convicted of drug-related offenses after an undercover investigation, according to documents filed with the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure last June. The documents allege that he was involved in fraudulent prescriptions for controlled substances and was sexually involved with a patient who used to work for his practice and assisted police in building a case against him.

Dao was convicted of multiple felony counts of obtaining drugs by fraud or deceit in November 2004 and was placed on five years of supervised probation in January 2005. He surrendered his medical license the next month.

The author of the piece, Morgan Watkins, had asked for help getting Dr. Dao’s “side of the story” on Monday:

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Well, this really wasn’t “his side of the story,” was it?

https://twitter.com/ebruenig/status/851798944237670402

https://twitter.com/allisonkilkenny/status/851795410624688129

TMZ added that Dr. Dao became a professional poker player after his medical license was suspended:

As far as Dr. Dao’s past goes, the majority sentiment seems to be that it has nothing to do with United’s conduct (and rightfully so):

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https://twitter.com/BroderickGreer/status/851796659570868225

https://twitter.com/huahsu/status/851799347096412160

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