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UAMS Attorney Sherri Robinson Lies Again.

The Senior Associate General Counsel at UAMS certified the following statement in answer to a third amended claim for medical injury, perjury, and breach of fiduciary duty by the doctors, residents, security, and administrators at UAMS.

“With regard to paragraph 67, UAMS admits that two documents entitled ‘Billing Detail by Date’ were sent to Lynn on February 21, 2025, with one setting forth a balance of $42,09.78 and the other a
balance of $4,188.40. UAMS denies that the documents ‘demanded payment,’ and affirmatively plead that both documents contained the following statement: This is not a bill. The font color and underlining
were present in the original documents sent to Lynn as well.” (“This is not a bill” was underlined and in red in the answer.)

Paragraph 67 asserts in full: “UAMS sent a bill to Lynn, upon his release, demanding $42,095.78 plus a
separate bill demanding an additional $4,188.40 for a total of $46,284.18.”

There was no reference made to the “not a bill”. A copy of the bill, produced to UAMS at the same time as the “not a bill”, is posted above.

This seems like good evidence to corroborate our claim that UAMS committed fraud. It is their pattern of practice.

Mrs. Robinson may try to claim that she didn’t actually lie. She did not deny that UAMS sent the bill for $46,284.18. She only denied that the other documents, the ones titled “Billing Detail by Date,” were a bill.

What do you think? Was this lack of candor to a tribunal a “lie”? A fib? Or a perfectly acceptable answer in response to the assertion that UAMS sent a bill for over forty-six thousand dollars to a man who pleaded to be released from imprisonment for two weeks.

The claim and answer are available to download below.

As a personal aside, my husband was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer metastasized to everywhere last November. His PCP referred him to UAMS. He refused to go to UAMS and went instead to Carti. Carti did a fabulous job, and my husband’s PSA went from 1,299 to well under 1. I’m pretty sure if he went to UAMS, he would be dead, and UAMS would bill a half a million dollars for their treatment.

P.S. Notice that the bills are generated and sent from Ohio. Payments are mailed to and processed in Missouri. Why is the University of Arkansas sending jobs out of state? The lead attorney on this case is paid over $160,000 per year. Several of the doctor-professors are paid over half a million dollars per year. And, presuming the out-of-state vendors are cheaper than Arkansas companies, UAMS cuts corners when it comes to the common person’s job generation.