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Judge ordered former Rogers doctor Brian Hyatt be involuntarily committed, divorce filing said
An Arkansas judge ordered former Rogers psychiatrist Brian Hyatt be involuntarily admitted to a treatment center for mental health issues. The order was included as evidence in a filing Hyatt's legal ...
FORT WORTH, Texas (KNWA/KFTA) — Brian Hyatt, a former Rogers psychiatrist accused of holding patients against their will to defraud Medicaid in state and federal courts, is being held at a medical ...
The FBI is looking for victims who may have been held against their will at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale.Agents believe Brian Hyatt, who was a doctor at the hospital's Behavioral Health Unit ...
The former psychiatrist is also facing federal charges and more than 200 civil lawsuits.
PULASKI COUNTY, Arkansas — Brian Hyatt, the Rogers doctor accused of Medicaid fraud and named in over 100 lawsuits, will not get his day in court until 2025 after his trial was delayed. According to ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A Pulaski County judge has allowed Brian Hyatt’s attorney to withdraw from his state case, according to court documents. Hyatt, 53, is charged with two counts of ...
BENTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — An Arkansas judge ordered former Rogers psychiatrist Brian Hyatt be involuntarily admitted to a treatment center for mental health issues. The order was included as ...
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