Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
Staff members for the "Dr. Phil" talk show helped Mercades Nichols -- one of eight teens facing charges in the case -- post bond this weekend, McGraw spokeswoman Theresa Corigliano said in an e-mail.Dr. Phil Staff Bails Out Jailed Teen
That girl should have been left to rot until her trial hearing, against her will, of course. It would have only been fair.
Dr. Phil has not even fired the people or person that bailed Nichols out.

Dr. Phil thinks he's above the law. His only job is to entertain his audience, rather than get involved in legal matters. This is not the first time he's gone beyond what is acceptable behavior. Now that he's gotten involved, and interfered, he is generating sympathy for the criminal(s) and swaying public opinion - which may have a negative effect on the prosecution's case.

I hope that the girl skips bail, resulting in his reputation getting ruined. Dr. Phil needs to learn a lesson. His image should be portrayed as what it really is: A money hungry fraud.