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Well, if it happens to one patient, how likely is it that this is common practice?

Also, she started the sentence with "I suspect", which is very different from a plain accusation.




You cant veil an accusation under a single adjective, come on..

It might happen to many others, but her accusation is baseless and she is responsible for it. Suing for libel is an appropriate right.


How is it baseless?


She has no evidence whatsoever that this happened to someone else.


She has absolute evidence that she in fact suspects this.




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