Updated: 2:13 PM EDT Apr 26, 2021 The Maryland Attorney General s Office is warning people to beware of fake Publisher s Clearing House letters.The office s Consumer Protection Division is warning of fraudulent Publisher s Clearing House letters that claim the recipient has won an award of $1 million or more from a random drawing. The letter claims the recipient has been approved for a lump-sum payment.But officials said the letter contains several red flags that it is a scam, including:It asks the recipient to act quickly and confidentially to obtain a prize.It contains awkward phrases and grammatical errors.The signature and photo of PHC s Executive Vice President Deborah Holland at the bottom of the letter are poorly reproduced photocopies.At the top of the fraudulent letter, Payment of Winnings and Final Notice is typed in bold, uppercase letters, and just under that is a reference number.The letter advises the recipient to contact a claims agent, and to keep the a
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Remember that super shady former Medical Examiner who testified at convicted murderer Derek Chauvin s trial a few weeks ago? Fowler was the ex-ME for the State of Maryland from 2002 to 2019 and is not new to those of us who live in Maryland.
Fowler went against all other medical officials, stating unequivocally that he believed that George Floyd had died of a sudden cardiac event due to underlying heart disease and also blamed drugs and carbon monoxide inhalation (due to Floyd being PINNED down next to the exhaust of the police SUV for 9 minute and 29 seconds. But Fowler definitely did not blame Derek Chauvin. Nope. Nothing to do with it at all. The prone position? Nope. Knee to the neck? Not a factor.
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The Maryland Attorney General’s Office has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from the family of Anton Black claiming the medical examiner tried to cover up his death in his autopsy report.
In a new motion to dismiss filed in Maryland District Court, the Attorney General’s office defends the actions of Dr. Russell Alexander, who performed the autopsy, former chief medical examiner Dr. David Fowler and current chief medical examiner Dr. Victor Weedn.
The general attorney’s office is representing the medical examiner’s officer in the matter. Fowler is set to testify for the defense in the Minneapolis murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin on Wednesday, who is charged with killing George Floyd.
A video still shows Dr. David Fowler, the retired chief medical examiner for the state of Maryland, testifying in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin on April 14 in Minneapolis. Maryland officials say there will be an independent review of cases of deaths in police custody handled by the medical examiner s office under his leadership. Court TV via AP, Pool
Maryland officials will conduct an independent review of reports of deaths in police custody during the tenure of retired chief medical examiner Dr. David Fowler, representatives from the offices of the governor and attorney general confirmed to NPR on Saturday.