Psychologically abused : Allegations emerge about San Antonio attorney Martin Phipps after arrest
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Martin Phipps, a prominent San Antonio attorney and owner of a River Walk cocktail lounge, was arrested Feb. 8, 2021, by San Antonio police. Phipps, 51, is suspected of telephone harassment, a Class B misdemeanor, following a complaint by his then-wife.Bexar County Sheriff s OfficeShow MoreShow Less
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Phipps, 51, is suspected of telephone harassment, a Class B misdemeanor, following a complaint by his then-wife.JOHN DAVENPORT / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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The attorney owns Paramour, a rooftop bar of the River Walk.Kody Melton for mySAShow MoreShow Less
Martin Phipps, a prominent local attorney and businessman, arrested by San Antonio police
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Attorney Martin Phipps (at lectern) announces May 16, 2018, that Bexar County filed a lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, promoters, and distributors it alleged are responsible for Bexar County’s opioid epidemic. He was arrested Monday on suspicion of harassment involving a woman he was in a relationship with, sources familiar with the matter said.San Antonio Express-News file photo
Martin Phipps, a prominent local attorney and owner of a swanky downtown cocktail lounge, was arrested Monday by the San Antonio Police Department, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
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Martin Phipps, second from right, and his firm are leading Bexar County s Opioid Litigation. MG Marketing Says it is owed $344,000 by the firm for past work.
The San Antonio law firm representing Bexar County and more than a dozen other Texas counties in lawsuits against drug manufacturers is being sued for breach of contract and fraud.
MG marketing says Martin Phipps’ firms which at various times since 2017 have been known as Phipps Anderson Deacon; Phipps Deacon Purnell; and Phipps Mayes owe more than $344,000 in work done and costs incurred.
The suit was filed Friday in state district court in Tarrant County.