College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) late last year.Trozzi, O’Connor and Kilian have been accused by the CPSO of failing to comply with investigations into allegations they issued false medical exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Phillips, the CPSO says, is threatening to re-release a tranche of confidential documents on Twitter.But on January 7, only O’Connor, and her lawyer Michael Swinwood, showed up on Zoom to argue their case.“Alright.
Um, ah, okay,” Morgan said, after being informed that Trozzi and Phillips’ lawyer, Michael Alexander, had decided to “withdraw” and would not be appearing at the hearing, despite CPSO counsel telling Alexander this was not allowed under civil procedure.Conversation then turned to Kilian.
Her lawyer, Rocco Galati, had been hospitalized and was in intensive care with an undisclosed illness, resulting in her case being rescheduled.