Dr. Adam Robert Spencer

California CHIROPRACTIC BOARD RECORD— 29150
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
None listed as of 11/22/2017

Stockton Chiropractor Arrested For Sexual Assault of a Patient

STOCKTON — Stockton Police say a chiropractor has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting one of his patients.

Dr. Adam Robert Spencer, 39, was taken into custody from his Lodi home Wednesday morning.

Authorities say that the victim, a 51-year old woman, was one of Dr. Spencer’s patients. Investigators say the alleged assault occurred at the Hayes Chiropractic office where he worked near E. Fremont Street in Stockton on June 10.

Detectives say they are looking for other possible victims. The Stockton Police Department are urging anyone with information to contact their Investigation Division at (209) 937-8323. (LINK)—11/22/2017

Dr. Paul Biddle

aka: Paul Thomas Biddle

NEW YORK MEDICAL BOARD RECORD— 227659
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
none listed as of 11/22/2017

Orchard Park doctor charged with writing false prescriptions, identity theft

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A doctor who works at an Orchard Park pain management clinic has been arrested and charged by criminal complaint with obtaining controlled substances through fraud and identity theft.

Dr. Paul Biddle, 53, of Amherst, faces a maximum of four years in prison for the drug charges if convicted, and the identity theft charges carry a maximum of five years in prison.

The U.S. Attorney’s office is holding a news conference about the arrest.

According to the assistant U.S. attorney handling the case, Biddle is an anesthesiologist and pain management doctor who also operates a medical marijuana practice.

According to the complaint, in Sept. 2017 federal agents reviewed information from the New York State Bureau of Controlled Substances/Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE) regarding prescriptions issued by Biddle.

The review showed that Biddle was prescribing controlled substances for 23 of his patients through a pharmacy in Tampa, Fla.

The prescriptions were paid for without using insurance and were sent directly to Biddle’s home address in Amherst or his Orchard Park office. Between Nov. 11, 2013 to Oct. 16 2017, Biddle wrote and received a total of 888 prescriptions for controlled substances in this manner from the Tampa pharmacy.

The prescriptions were for opioids including hydromorphone HCL, fentanyl citrate, and morphine sulfate. Two of the 23 patients for whom defendant wrote the prescriptions were already deceased at the time. Biddle wrote a combined total of 33 separate controlled substance prescriptions for them.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, evidence obtained from Dr. Biddle’s trash suggest that the opioids he was fraudulently receiving were being used unlawfully at his home, as well as marijuana.

Biddle made his initial appearance in U.S. District Court Monday and was released conditionally- he can’t practice medicine and is not permitted to write prescriptions pending his next appearance, Nov. 27.

“It appears that Dr. Biddle used his medical license as a license both to steal his patient information and to divert drugs to himself,” U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy said. “Today’s arrest reminds us that no one is immune from the deleterious impact of drug addiction.” (LINK)—11/21/2017

Dr. Rene Boucher

aka: Rene Albert Boucher

KENTUCKY MEDICAL BOARD RECORD— 02561
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Inactive Physician; No disciplinary actions listed as of 11/04/2017

Sen. Rand Paul assaulted at his Kentucky home, man arrested

Police say they’ve arrested a man who intentionally assaulted U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, causing a minor injury.

Rene Boucher, 59, of Bowling Green, is charged with one count of fourth-degree assault and is being held in the Warren County Detention Center, according to a news release from Kentucky State Police.

Police responded to a report of an assault at Paul’s Warren County, Ky., residence just before 3:30 p.m. Friday. They determined Boucher had intentionally assaulted the junior senator, according to the release. It was not immediately clear what injury Paul suffered.

A spokeswoman for Paul’s office said in an email that the senator was “blindsided.”

“Senator Paul was blindsided and the victim of an assault,” the spokeswoman said. “The assailant was arrested and it is now a matter for the police. Senator Paul is fine.”

The investigation is ongoing.

State Police spokesman Jeremiah Hodges said the FBI was on scene to investigate whether the assault was politically motivated, but he was unable to elaborate on the status of that investigation.

David Habich, a spokesman for the FBI, said the agency was aware of the incident concerning Paul.

“We are working with our state and local partners to determine if there was a violation of federal law,” Habich said.

Voter records from March 2017 show Rene Boucher had registered as a Democrat.

A court website shows that Boucher was booked Friday night just before 9 p.m. He’s being held on $5,000 bond and there is no court date set.


Court documents give new details about the yard dispute that left Rand Paul with 6 broken ribs

A neighbor turned violent after the senator allegedly tormented him with an “unsightly” pile of debris.

The neighbor who tackled Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul in November was infuriated by the lawmaker’s habit of stacking lawn debris near the line between their two properties.

New court documents, first obtained by the Bowling Green Daily News, reveal more background about the bizarre assault on Paul in the gated community in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The attack left the senator with six broken ribs and a bruised lung.

Rene Boucher, a 60-year-old retired doctor, pleaded guilty in March to one count of assaulting a member of Congress and is expected to be sentenced this Friday. Federal prosecutors have requested a 21-month prison sentence; Boucher’s attorneys have asked the court to consider probation.

In making the case, Boucher’s lawyers filed a 10-page memo that outlined the alleged events leading up to the ambush on Paul while he was doing yard work. They want to reiterate that the assault stemmed from a neighborly dispute, not a political fight. Paul’s neighbor claims the whole thing began with an “unsightly” pile of yard debris that he kept hauling away and even tried to incinerate — and that the lawmaker allegedly kept rebuilding.

Sen. Rand Paul’s office dismissed the characterization of an ongoing “yard dispute,” saying in a statement that any such description “justifies such violence and misses the point.”

“Before Senator Paul was violently attacked from behind, he had no conversations or discussions with the attacker,” Sergio Gor, the deputy chief of staff for Paul said in a statement. “There was no ’longstanding dispute.’ This description is untrue. It is impossible to have a dispute when no words of disagreement were ever spoken — neither immediately nor at any other time before the attack occurred. In the decade prior to the attack, Senator Paul had no contact with the attacker.”

Paul was mowing his lawn when a neighbor tackled him

Paul had reportedly just finished mowing his lawn on November 3 at his home in Rivergreen, an upscale gated community in Bowling Green, when Boucher tackled him from behind, “forcing him to the ground and causing pain,” reported NBC News, which obtained the criminal complaint.

Paul was wearing protective earmuffs to muffle the sound of the mower, two sources told the New York Times, which prevented him from hearing Boucher’s approach. (Paul told Us Weekly in a 2015 interview that he loved working in his yard and that “mowing the lawn is very therapeutic for me.”)

NBC News reported that Paul managed to get Boucher off him, after which the two “exchanged words.”

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State police said Paul had sustained “minor injuries” in the first reports after the incident. But in the weekend after the attack, Paul’s staffer, Doug Stafford, said in a statement to the Washington Post that the fractured ribs — three of which were partly or completely cracked — had bruised at least one of Paul’s lungs.

The senator clarified his condition for the first time on November 8. In the tweet, Paul said he’d broken six ribs (it had originally been reported as five) and had a pleural effusion, which is a buildup of fluid in the lining around the lungs.

Paul returned to the Senate a little more than a week after Boucher’s assault. In January, he appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation and said he was in “a living hell” for weeks after the incident. “Couldn’t get out of bed without assistance,” he said. “Six broken ribs, damage to my lungs, two bouts of pneumonia. It was really a tough go of it.”

Why did Boucher attack Paul?

Boucher is a retired doctor who practiced as an anesthesiologist and pain specialist; his medical license expired in 2015. According to a Bowling Green Daily News report from 2005, Boucher also invented , a device that attaches by Velcro and heats up to help with chronic back pain. It was featured .

The two men, who live next door to each other and previously worked together as doctors, may have argued about politics in the past. Jim Bullington, who served on the city commission and was acquainted with both Paul and Boucher, told the Washington Post that the men are political opposites and have had “heated discussions” about health care.

But Boucher’s attorney, as well as journalists’ interviews with neighbors, suggested even at the time that the motivation was more quotidian.

The lawyers’ recent memo backs up that narrative, building up a timeline of a festering dispute over lawn care that eventually erupted into violence.

Boucher snapped after Paul continued to stack a pile of brush and lawn debris near the property line between the two neighbors. According to the documents, the feud began in the summer of 2017, when Boucher clipped some maple tree branches that were extending onto his property.

Then in September 2017, Paul stacked a 10-foot-wide, 5-foot-high pile of limbs and shrubbery clippings just off Boucher’s property line. “Even though this debris was not on Dr. Boucher’s property, he viewed it as unsightly — as it was placed directly in his line of sight from his patio and the back door of his house,” the court filing said.

Boucher finally hauled the lawn detritus to the dump on October 10. But a few days later, Paul allegedly reconstructed the pile of debris in the same spot. Boucher took it away again, only to find more mounds of brush stacked in its place.

Boucher did battle with the pile again on November 2, setting fire to it and sustaining second-degree burns in the process. On November 3, the day of the assault, Paul was blowing leaves onto Boucher property. He was also allegedly rebuilding the stack of branches and yard waste.

“Rand Paul stepped away from his lawnmower, gathered several branches from an adjacent pile of trash and placed them in the exact location where the last pile had been burned just one day prior,” the filing read. “As Dr. Boucher has stated throughout, he lost his temper and tackled Rand Paul as Paul was carrying branches from another location on his property and placing them on the property line.”

Boucher claims he went to the homeowners association in the gated community to complain. He also denied that the ambush on Paul was politically motivated, which could carry far harsher penalties.

The memo matches with what Boucher told federal prosecutors in a court filing following his plea agreement earlier this year — that he’d “had enough” after he saw Paul stacking the debris near his property.

Boucher, according to neighbors, was a stickler when it came to his property. He paid professionals to tend to his yard, but Paul did his own landscaping. And it may not have been up to Boucher’s standards. “He had his yard sitting at a beautiful two-and-a-half, three inches thick, where Rand cuts it to the nub,” Bill Goodwin, a Bowling Green resident who knows both men, told GQ in November.

Paul, hobbyist mower that he is, also may not have been the most attentive at the post–yard work cleanup. Boucher fretted over Paul’s grass clippings that ended up in his yard, confronting the senator and complaining to the neighborhood association. “I’ve asked him and I’ve asked him and I’ve asked him,” Goodwin remembers Boucher complaining about the senator’s lawn etiquette. “How long can you sit there taking someone plucking a hair out of your nose?”

Either way, neighbors in the upscale neighborhood weren’t thrilled about how the incident brought scrutiny on their block. One person, talking to GQ, called the attacker and the victim “two little shits.” (LINK)—6/12/2018

Dr. Narinder Singh Parhar

CALIFORNIA MEDICAL BOARD RECORD— 43320
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS—
License SUSPENDED

DOCTOR ALERTS

Doctor Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Elderly Patient In Roseville

ROSEVILLE (CBS13) — A Roseville doctor is under arrest, facing charges of sexually assaulting a patient in his doctor’s office.

Detectives arrested Dr. Narinder Singh Parhar in his Roseville office quietly and without incident.

Parhar, listed as a physician and surgeon with The Medical Board of California, is accused of sexual battery, sexual penetration, and elder abuse of a patient in his care.

“He touched her inappropriately during an examination in areas that had nothing to do with the medical issues she was there to see him about,” Roseville Police spokeswoman Dee Dee Gunther said.

Parhar is listed as a physician within the Sutter Health network.

The hospital group released a statement reading:

He is not an employee of our organization but is an independent physician affiliated with Sutter Health. We take this allegation very seriously and will cooperate with law enforcement in their investigation.

CBS13 interviewed Parhar previously when he served as the Sacramento Sikh Society president and sought protections in California laws for Sikh religious traditions.

At the Sacramento temple where he worships now, Akal Singh says he has known Dr. Parhar eighteen years.

“It’s very stunning, I’d like to say I can’t believe it, but it is news,” Singh said.

Parhar is an active member of this temple and teaches Sunday school.

“Hopefully these allegations or whatever are just that,” Singh said.

No one answered the door at Parhar’s Roseville home where neighbors also declined on-camera interviews but pledged their support for him and his family.

Roseville police believe this is an isolated case but are asking any other possible alleged victims to come forward.

Dr. Parhar bailed out of jail Wednesday. He is due in court December 18. (LINK)—11/01/2017

Dr. Richard Hamer

aka: Richard Allen Hamer

Dr. Richard Hamer, Longview, Texas

TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD RECORD— H1492
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
no disciplinary actions listed as of 11/02/2017

Longview Doctor arrested in Shreveport ‘Slick John’ prostitution sting

A prostitution sweep aimed mostly at snaring men resulted in 57 arrests, the Shreveport Police Department announced Tuesday.

The operation, which law-enforcement agencies named “Slick John,” resulted in the arrest of people from ages 19 to 66, according to information provided by police. “John” is slang for people who buy the services of a prostitute.

Most of those arrested were charged with soliciting prostitution, although there were a few other charges, including resisting an officer, pandering, drug possession and illegal possession of a firearm. One person was charged with human trafficking.

The operation also found one missing juvenile, police said.

Only a few of those arrested were women.

In addition to the arrests, participating law-enforcement agencies seized a Hi-Point 9-mm firearm, a Smith and Wesson 9-mm firearm, 385.3 grams of marijuana with a street value of $3,853, five doses of Alprazolam with a street value of $50, 3.8 grams of powder cocaine with a street value of $380, two doses of ecstasy with a street value of $20, 20 doses of Vyvanse with a street value of $200, $3,307 in cash, and two vehicles.

The Shreveport Police Department’s vice unit conducted the operation with assistance from the Bossier City Police Department, Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office, Caddo-Shreveport Narcotics Task Force and Greenwood Police Department.

All those arrested were booked into Shreveport City Jail or Caddo Correctional Center. [Names redacted….see original article]

According to the Diagnostic Clinic of Longview, Hamer had practiced neurology since 1989, and he came to Longview in 1995. (LINK)—11/01/2017