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The suit claimed Michigan-based company Trinity purposely provided wrong information to prosecutors and the media before William Husel was indicted on 25 charges of murder in 2019.
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Rob Landy, the attorney representing Dr. William Husel in a $20 million malicious prosecution lawsuit, said Husel is trying to get his name and his life back.
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Husel, who was acquitted of intentional murder charges stemming from the prescription of drugs to patients while at the hospital, is seeking $20 million in damages.
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Attorney Gerald Leeseberg, who represented the plaintiffs, confirmed the final cases have been settled after 9 cases were previously resolved.
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William Husel was acquitted on 14 counts of murder in April, but he still faces 10 lawsuits that seek to hold him and Mount Carmel Health Systems responsible for the deaths of patients in his care.
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The first of ten medical malpractice lawsuits against former doctor William Husel will go to trial starting in late June. Depositions in the civil lawsuits pending against Husel began in May.
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Former Mount Carmel Dr. William Husel will never again practice medicine in Ohio.
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Former juror Damon Massey who served on the murder trial of William Husel that ended in acquittal in April describes tense deliberations.
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A jury has found Ohio doctor William Husel, who was accused of overprescribing fentanyl to his critically ill patients, not guilty of 14 counts of murder.
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Jurors return to the courthouse Tuesday morning in the murder trial of former Mount Carmel doctor William Husel. The jury on Monday told the judge they were deadlocked at an impasse.