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Friday, August 18, 2023

Doogie Howser, but with a twist

OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – A teenager who plead guilty to posing as a Corpus Christi Medical Center physician’s assistant in 2022 has now been arrested in Oklahoma for allegedly attempting to defraud a well-known metro dealership out of thousands of dollars.

According to KRIS-6, Bailey managed to blend in with Corpus Christi Medical Center staff in his $41 pair of scrubs.

8 comments:

  1. Whether the volunteer was complicit or simply incompetent, CCMC needs to review their policies and IT system accesses if a volunteer can issue staff badges out of thin air.

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  2. So while he was on probation, he defrauded car dealers twice by selling two cars he didn't own and stole jewelry. He needs to be in jail.

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    1. They need to add him to the redimix for the new jail.

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  3. His sentience should be immediately donating his 2 kidneys, heart, lungs and corneas to recipients of the dealer's choice.

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  4. This kid's closer to Frank Abagnale Jr. than Doogie Howser

    He posed as a commercial jet pilot, a state assistant attorney general, physician and also bilked millions of dollars from unsuspecting companies and individuals.

    There was a movie made about him called 'Catch Me If You Can'

    Hiker Mike

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  5. Yeah, he's a sleaze. But I have to admire his chutzpah and acting talent to be able to pull that off for a month at a respected medical facility. I smell a book deal in this young fellow's future.

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  6. He successfully conned a couple dealerships, so he should die? Y'all ain't right in the head. Lock him up, sure, but wth is the matter with y'all?

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    1. What's with the y'all crap? I see exactly one comment that jokingly (key word - jokingly) says something vaguely like that. Nobody's saying he should die for pulling a scam.

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