An ex-executive said he was fired from Cerebral in retaliation for speaking up about unlawful and unethical business practices.
Matthew Truebe says he was fired from the mental health startup Cerebral in retaliation for speaking up about unlawful and unethical business practices, including overprescribing ADHD medications and failing to report patient data breaches, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
"The allegations in the complaint are not true, and the Company denies them in all respects,” a Cerebral spokesperson said in an emailed statement. “We plan to vigorously defend ourselves against these false and unfounded allegations."
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tucker Carlson Pushed Trump to Endorse J.D. Vance With 'Disgusting' Sexual InnuendoExclusive: In a critical GOP Senate primary in Ohio, Trump’s support was swayed in part by a Fox News host spreading rumors about another man’s sex habits
Read more »
New plaintiff claims Liberty University mishandled sexual assault reportA lawsuit contends the university failed to investigate a reported rape or take other actions to help the student who reported it — and then retaliated against her.
Read more »
WSJ News Exclusive | Walmart, CVS Pharmacies Have Blocked or Delayed Telehealth Adderall PrescriptionsSome of the nation’s largest pharmacies have blocked or delayed prescriptions over the last year from clinicians working for telehealth startups that have sprung up to treat ADHD, according to pharmacies and people familiar with the issue
Read more »
Trump Officials Pressured Treasury To Approve $700 Million Loan For Trucking Company After It Was Deemed IneligibleFormer President Donald Trump may have “intervened” to push for the loan to garner praise from a union leader months before the presidential election, the report alleges.
Read more »
YouTube's ad revenue for Q1 is a big disappointment; investors sell their Alphabet holdingsGoogle parent Alphabet reported its first-quarter earnings and YouTube's ad revenues failed to meet expectations.
Read more »
Data firm Kaiko acquires Kesitys in quantitative analytics pushThe deal paves the way for the launch of a new business unit dedicated to quantitive analytics products.
Read more »