Wednesday, August 06, 2025

Doctor Who Committed Demoree Hadley Files for Dismissal


Roc Nation CEO, Desiree Perez, has been accused by her daughter, Demoree Hadley, of having her illegally committed to a mental institution in a concerted effort to break up Demoree's marriage [click here if you missed that].

The doctor who committed Demoree denies wrongdoing...

Dr. Daniel Bober is seeking to toss out a lawsuit filed by Demoree Hadley, daughter of Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, after he authorized her involuntary psychiatric evaluation in Florida under the Baker and Marchman Acts.
In a motion filed in court, Bober asked for all claims against him to be dismissed with prejudice, arguing the allegations are legally hollow and based on speculation.
The psychiatrist was contacted by Perez, who feared her daughter might harm herself. Bober then spoke with multiple individuals who described Hadley’s behavior as erratic and concerning.
Based on those accounts, Bober initiated an involuntary psychiatric evaluation under Florida’s Baker Act, which permits authorities to detain individuals who may pose a danger to themselves or others.
The complaint also alleges Bober was financially influenced by Perez.
Bober’s legal team pushed back, stating the claims lack factual support and fail to meet the legal standards required under Florida law.
“The complaint is speculative and conclusory,” the motion reads, arguing that Hadley failed to follow the necessary pre-suit procedures for a medical negligence claim.
The motion also argues that Bober is not a government actor and therefore cannot be sued under federal civil rights law. It says he acted in good faith under a state statute, which could qualify him for immunity.
On the Marchman Act claim, which deals with substance abuse treatment, Bober’s attorneys say he played no role in filing any petition and is protected by law from liability.
Bober is also asking the court to strike several statements from the lawsuit, including claims that he was paid by Perez, that he is a “rogue doctor,” and that he should lose his medical license. His team says those are “scandalous, irrelevant and unsupported.”
The motion further seeks to eliminate Hadley’s request for attorney’s fees, arguing there’s no legal basis for them under the claims presented.
The court has not yet ruled on the motion.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

roc nation again

Anonymous said...

Lock JZ UP!

Anonymous said...

Didn't Perez receive a pardon?

Anonymous said...

The daughter is mentally unstable and I'm sure her boyfriend put her up to this, trying to get some money. What does he do for a living?

Anonymous said...

He husband was a pro athlete

Anonymous said...

If I was Demoree I would make my janky azz mama prove the last time we had face-to-face contact for her to know I might harm myself.

Anonymous said...

And FYI Demoree and her husband own a successful landscaping business in Florida.

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