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08-24-2010, 05:21 PM
A former Houston hand surgeon once convicted of beating his wife turned himself in this morning, accused of assaulting his second wife.
Dr. Michael Glyn Brown, 53, was arraigned this morning on charges that he assaulted Rachel Brown on Aug. 13 by twisting her arm behind her back, court records show.
Brown is free on $40,000 bail. Under the conditions of his release, he is to have no contact with Rachel Brown and must surrender his passport, according to court documents.
Brown's attorney could not be reached immediately for comment.
Brown is known to Houstonians for television commercials touting his high profile carpal tunnel clinic, The Hand Center.
The clinic, which employs several surgeons, has remained open despite Brown's medical license being revoked after he tested positive for cocaine in 2006.
In 2002, Brown pleaded no contest to aggravated assault for beating his then-pregnant wife, Darlina Brown, with a bed post. He was sentenced to 10 years' supervised probation and fined $1,500.
A year before, a jury hearing facts of the couple's divorce awarded Darlina Brown $3.4 million for pain and suffering and $2 million.
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"At the Brown hand center, I'll treat you like I treat my own family"
LMAO! oh the irony...
Dr. Michael Glyn Brown, 53, was arraigned this morning on charges that he assaulted Rachel Brown on Aug. 13 by twisting her arm behind her back, court records show.
Brown is free on $40,000 bail. Under the conditions of his release, he is to have no contact with Rachel Brown and must surrender his passport, according to court documents.
Brown's attorney could not be reached immediately for comment.
Brown is known to Houstonians for television commercials touting his high profile carpal tunnel clinic, The Hand Center.
The clinic, which employs several surgeons, has remained open despite Brown's medical license being revoked after he tested positive for cocaine in 2006.
In 2002, Brown pleaded no contest to aggravated assault for beating his then-pregnant wife, Darlina Brown, with a bed post. He was sentenced to 10 years' supervised probation and fined $1,500.
A year before, a jury hearing facts of the couple's divorce awarded Darlina Brown $3.4 million for pain and suffering and $2 million.
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"At the Brown hand center, I'll treat you like I treat my own family"
LMAO! oh the irony...