Koa Lorimor
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He provided a false residency form of information, and that immediately triggered the federal jurisdiction for firearm violations alongside the state murder charges.
So the ATF was brought in because of the lie about where he was living when he filed for that gun.
12 weeks before he's accused of murder, McKee is sued for malpractice by a Nevada man.
McKee allegedly overseen injury when an 8.6-inch catheter shard breaks off in the patient's leg.
The patient's lawyer spends over a month trying to track down McKee to serve papers and has no luck.
The process server claims a co-worker of McKee says he just disappeared.
McKee leaves Vegas after the malpractice lawsuit, taking a job at OSF St.
Anthony Medical Center, Rockford, Illinois, purchasing a $400,000 penthouse apartment in Chicago last July.
The complaint alleges the failure of McKee caused the catheter to shear, leaving an 8.6-inch portion of the device in the plaintiff's body.
McKee allegedly breached the standard of care, including lower extremity bleeding, edema, pain, discoloration, disfigurement, and other injuries.
McKee was able to evade a malpractice lawsuit for months.
As a process server, it makes nearly a dozen failed attempts to serve McKee with the lawsuit.
Nevada lawyer Dan Laird files the suit, but serving McKee was nearly impossible as the surgery group he worked for gave the attorney a fake address and the phone number issued with the state medical board for McKee is a fax machine.
A prison in Nevada claims McKee caused him to have his left testicle removed.
The plaintiff alleges he suffered a work related injury while incarcerated, causing pain and swelling in his left testicle.
McKee was part of a medical review panel that approved the inmate's medical care, resulting in a surgeon with limited experience to be used for the surgery.
After a year of pain, repeated procedures to drain fluid, a proper corrective surgery was performed, but the delay in treatment resulted in the permanent removal of the inmate's left testicle.