Dr. Eithan Haim
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But the indictment only came six months after that, about a year after they first showed up to my home. And the indictment came in June of 2024.
But the indictment only came six months after that, about a year after they first showed up to my home. And the indictment came in June of 2024.
um and that was when 7 a.m you know three heavily armed u.s marshals came to my home right to serve me this indictment and my wife actually recognized them she knew one of them because she works at the federal office so she knows the u.s marshals you know um and you know what followed was a series of events that is it just boggles your mind like
um and that was when 7 a.m you know three heavily armed u.s marshals came to my home right to serve me this indictment and my wife actually recognized them she knew one of them because she works at the federal office so she knows the u.s marshals you know um and you know what followed was a series of events that is it just boggles your mind like
What their case involved was so corrupt, was so manifestly corrupt, it's hard to explain because they were using HIPAA as the basis of their indictment. But they were not saying any patient information was exposed. They were saying the victims of their HIPAA indictment was not any patient, but rather the hospital and its physicians, TCH and Baylor College Medicine.
What their case involved was so corrupt, was so manifestly corrupt, it's hard to explain because they were using HIPAA as the basis of their indictment. But they were not saying any patient information was exposed. They were saying the victims of their HIPAA indictment was not any patient, but rather the hospital and its physicians, TCH and Baylor College Medicine.
But the prosecutor who was bringing these charges had so many conflicts of interest. I mean, you couldn't throw a tennis ball at her Thanksgiving dinner without hitting a TCH fundraiser, a board member, or a CEO of a business who had contracts with... hospitals under the Baylor College of Medicine academic consortium. And once we found this out, she had to remove herself from the position.
But the prosecutor who was bringing these charges had so many conflicts of interest. I mean, you couldn't throw a tennis ball at her Thanksgiving dinner without hitting a TCH fundraiser, a board member, or a CEO of a business who had contracts with... hospitals under the Baylor College of Medicine academic consortium. And once we found this out, she had to remove herself from the position.
But there's so many layers of the corruption, but it all came to a head when I was criticizing the government and the judge had issued a de facto gag order because I was criticizing the government. He threatened me with prison, right? To go to jail if I continue to exert my First Amendment right and criticize the government for what was obviously their corruption.
But there's so many layers of the corruption, but it all came to a head when I was criticizing the government and the judge had issued a de facto gag order because I was criticizing the government. He threatened me with prison, right? To go to jail if I continue to exert my First Amendment right and criticize the government for what was obviously their corruption.
They had an indictment fall apart because they left a typo. They charged me with a non-existent crime. This is the federal government, right? And we're going millions of dollars into debt, and they can't even proofread their indictments, right? And they have no proof of what they're charging me with? Yeah. And then, so the judge was completely corrupt too, right?
They had an indictment fall apart because they left a typo. They charged me with a non-existent crime. This is the federal government, right? And we're going millions of dollars into debt, and they can't even proofread their indictments, right? And they have no proof of what they're charging me with? Yeah. And then, so the judge was completely corrupt too, right?
I mean, it all came to a head ultimately after Trump was inaugurated. His executive order ending the weaponization of the Department of Justice We heard behind closed doors that they were escalating the case when obviously this was in contradiction to his EO. So I decided to speak out against the judge's de facto gag order and he went completely off his rocker.
I mean, it all came to a head ultimately after Trump was inaugurated. His executive order ending the weaponization of the Department of Justice We heard behind closed doors that they were escalating the case when obviously this was in contradiction to his EO. So I decided to speak out against the judge's de facto gag order and he went completely off his rocker.
And I heard from multiple sources that this guy was gonna issue a warrant for my arrest unless I signed an agreement with the government. So I signed an agreement that was obviously made under duress. So I completely had the intention of violating that agreement.
And I heard from multiple sources that this guy was gonna issue a warrant for my arrest unless I signed an agreement with the government. So I signed an agreement that was obviously made under duress. So I completely had the intention of violating that agreement.
But the good thing is that agreement was torn up the next day because the Department of Justice, the transition team issued guidance to the Southern District of Texas that they had to drop this case with prejudice because it had no merit. It was completely corrupt. And that's what happened. Two days after I broke the judge's fake corrupt gag order, he had to sign the dismissal of my case.
But the good thing is that agreement was torn up the next day because the Department of Justice, the transition team issued guidance to the Southern District of Texas that they had to drop this case with prejudice because it had no merit. It was completely corrupt. And that's what happened. Two days after I broke the judge's fake corrupt gag order, he had to sign the dismissal of my case.
Yeah, that's true. In fact, the Department of Justice were the only ones who released patient information in their indictments. And every time I use the criminal indictment in an ex post, I censored the initials because you shouldn't do that. I mean, this is patient information that shouldn't be released. So I didn't, the Department of Justice did.
Yeah, that's true. In fact, the Department of Justice were the only ones who released patient information in their indictments. And every time I use the criminal indictment in an ex post, I censored the initials because you shouldn't do that. I mean, this is patient information that shouldn't be released. So I didn't, the Department of Justice did.