In a bizarre incident, a doctor threw gallons of urine at a colleague’s medical practice due to a business dispute.
In a shocking incident in Florida, a doctor has been accused of throwing gallons of urine at a colleague’s medical practice.
This unusual act of revenge was triggered by a business dispute between the two professionals.
Doctor throws gallons of urination on colleague’s medical practice over a business dispute
The story happened in 2022 when Dr. Giovanni sold his medical practice to Dr. Dylan Dinesh.
However, tensions arose between the two doctors post-sale, leading to unsettling events.
Dr. Giovanni, seemingly aggrieved over their business dealings, took drastic measures to retaliate against Dr. Dylan.
Dr. Dylan now runs Dr. Giovanni’s former office in St. Petersburg at the Affiliated Health Clinic.
It became the target of Dr. Giovanni’s unusual revenge.
Security footage captured Dr. Giovanni’s vehicle at the scene on multiple occasions as he carried out his acts of vandalism.
On July 30, Dr. Giovanni allegedly soaked the front doors of Dr. Dylan’s office with gallons of urination.
On August 17, he returned to the property and repeated the offensive act.
This time, he caused irreparable damage to the front wooden doors.
The doctor caused huge damage to colleague’s medical practice.
The incident resulted in a financial loss of $6,000 for the medical company, including $1,500 to replace the destroyed door.
Law enforcement intervened, and Dr. Giovanni was arrested on a felony charge of criminal mischief.
Dr. Buala was arrested on Tuesday on a felony charge of criminal mischief.
He was released from custody on Wednesday after posting a $5,000 cash bond.
Dr. Giovanni’s medical license is still active.
His primary practice address is listed as his luxurious waterfront home in Gulfport.
This isn’t the first time Dr. Giovanni has faced legal issues.
He was previously fined for prescribing medication without proper examinations or adequate diagnoses.
This violation of medical standards led to the penalty.
In 2003, Giovanni faced consequences for prescribing medication without evaluating an online patient.
He was fined $10,000 and mandated to complete 100 hours of community service.
The Board of Medicine held him accountable for his actions.
During this period, Giovanni worked for virtualmedicalgroup.com, a telemedicine service that ceased operations.