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Showing posts with label Breach of Contract. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Houston Christian U Sues Tim Clinton & American Assoc of Christian Counselors for Fraud & Breach of Contract

Rebecca Hopkins
The Roys Report
Originally posted 21 MAR 23

Houston Christian University (HCU) once planned to name its mental health program after Tim Clinton, president of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC)—the world’s leading Christian counseling organization. Now HCU is suing Clinton, the AACC, and their related organizations for $1 million, accusing them of fraud, breach of contract, and concealing Clinton’s alleged plagiarism.

AACC “knew of Dr. Clinton’s practice of plagiarizing but failed to disclose the same to Plaintiff, knowing of the importance of academic honesty to any institution of higher learning,” the suit says. “. . . Yet, AACC still entered into several agreements with Plaintiff while not disclosing the academic honesty.”

In 2016-17, HCU (then named Houston Baptist University) hired Tim Clinton and the 50,000-member AACC for more than $5 million, multiple agreements show.

As part of the agreements, Clinton and the AACC promised to deliver new enrollments to the private Baptist school and to develop 50 new courses for HCU’s counseling program. The school also contracted with Clinton to help start, lead, and promote a global mental health center at HCU for an additional payment of $26,000 per month.

However, according to the lawsuit filed March 3 in Harris County District Court in Texas, Clinton and the AACC failed to deliver “on the expressed scope of the contracts.”

The contract expressed a goal of 133 new enrollments, but AACC delivered only one student, the suit says. Plus, the new courses were supposed to be written by the AACC, the suit adds, but instead AACC outsourced the courses to a third party.

Additionally, during the time of the agreement, Clinton was accused of plagiarism. In 2018, Grove City College psychology professor Warren Throckmorton accused Clinton of plagiarism in articles Clinton posted on Medium.

Clinton attributed the issues to the use of research assistants and graduate students, as well as a former employee’s poor standards, and third-party partners’ mistakes.

Friday, October 14, 2011

New Jersey Psychologists Fight to End Unlawful Practices of Major Health Insurance Plans

Press Release
The New Jersey Psychological Association
October 13, 2011

NJPA Sues Horizon and Magellan for Violating Patient Privacy and Breaking Contractual Obligations

The New Jersey Psychological Association (NJPA), which represents approximately 2,000 psychologists throughout the state, has filed a lawsuit in conjunction with two patient co-plaintiffs against Horizon Healthcare Services, Inc. and Magellan Health Services. The suit seeks a declaration that Horizon and Magellan have violated patient confidentiality rights and breached the terms of their plan documents by systematically and wrongfully requiring psychologists to disclose confidential patient information to secure authorization for payment for mental health treatment.

The suit alleges that defendants' practices not only contradict the plan documents of the State Health Benefits Plan, the largest insurance plan in the state, but also violate state and federal laws protecting patient privacy. NJPA filed the suit to preserve and protect the rights of its members and its members' patients, who are directly affected by Horizon's and Magellan's actions.

"The skill and support of my psychologist were crucial when I was dealing with a deeply personal and challenging time in my life," said Steven Sargese, a retired law enforcement officer in Essex County and a co-plaintiff in the lawsuit. "Unfortunately, my health plan repeatedly denied the full course of treatment recommended by my psychologist. I'm determined to stand up for people who need mental health services and cannot stand up for themselves."

The entire story can be read here.

The New Jersey Psychological Association website is here.