US News CBS Sued Over Penis Surgery Show

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A patient claims the producers of CBS TV show "The Doctors" tricked him into appearing before a live studio audience to undergo laser surgery for "pearly penile papules," then broadcast his penis operation without his consent.

Pearly penile papules are harmless, noncontagious, skin-colored bumps.

Plaintiff Tyler Bowling, 21, of Minneapolis, says he suffered "relentless embarrassment and harassment" in phone calls and emails from acquaintances and strangers since the show's producers tricked him into appearing on "The Doctors."

In his complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court, Bowling says he contacted Dr. William Groff in January 2009, after seeing the doctor's Web site, which advertised a laser treatment for pearly penile papules.

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A patient claims the producers of CBS TV show "The Doctors" tricked him into appearing before a live studio audience to undergo laser surgery for "pearly penile papules," then broadcast his penis operation without his consent.
This actually sounds kinda bullshit! hehe
 

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Why would you undergo surgery to get rid of those bumps? Everyone has them and they're 100% natural. They just are what they are . . . I'd mess with a friend if he got this done, it's just plain stupid.
 
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