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Dr. Scott Greer has a history of DUI arrests and convictions and, according to the Medical Board’s accusation, “is an admitted alcoholic and has a long history of alcohol abuse and relapses after seeking treatment for his addiction.”
The Medical Board said Greer left threatening voicemails on a friend’s phone and threatened to “split his head open with an axe.” Greer allegedly followed through on those threats by chasing the man down the street and hitting him with the blunt end of a hatchet. He then smashed the victim’s car twice with the hatchet, “leaving four-inch gashes in his vehicle.”
Dr. Scott Greer has a history of DUI arrests and convictions and, according to the Medical Board’s accusation, “is an admitted alcoholic and has a long history of alcohol abuse and relapses after seeking treatment for his addiction.”
The Medical Board said Greer left threatening voicemails on a friend’s phone and threatened to “split his head open with an axe.” Greer allegedly followed through on those threats by chasing the man down the street and hitting him with the blunt end of a hatchet. He then smashed the victim’s car twice with the hatchet, “leaving four-inch gashes in his vehicle.”
Dr. Scott Greer has a history of DUI arrests and convictions and, according to the Medical Board’s accusation, “is an admitted alcoholic and has a long history of alcohol abuse and relapses after seeking treatment for his addiction.”
The Medical Board said Greer left threatening voicemails on a friend’s phone and threatened to “split his head open with an axe.” Greer allegedly followed through on those threats by chasing the man down the street and hitting him with the blunt end of a hatchet. He then smashed the victim’s car twice with the hatchet, “leaving four-inch gashes in his vehicle.”
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