[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Harry Fisher [@harryfisherEMTP](/creator/twitter/harryfisherEMTP) on x 82.1K followers Created: 2025-07-13 02:56:47 UTC It- Here’s what happens next for Dr. Kirk Moore, now that Pam Bondi has dismissed his case: X. The Legal Sword Is Lifted—For Now The immediate threat of criminal prosecution is gone. That means Dr. Moore is no longer facing jail time, fines, or the legal nightmare that’s been hanging over his head. He can breathe, at least for the moment, without the state trying to make an example out of him. X. Professional Fallout Still Lingers Even though the criminal case is dismissed, the medical establishment doesn’t just forget. State medical boards and hospital systems often run their own investigations, and they don’t need a criminal conviction to take action. Dr. Moore could still face: Medical license review or suspension Loss of hospital privileges Insurance companies dropping him Ongoing professional blacklisting These are the tools institutions use to keep dissenters in line, even when the courts won’t play ball. X. Reputation—Both Smeared and Strengthened On one hand, the mainstream media and medical establishment have already painted him as a “dangerous” doctor, and that stain doesn’t wash off easily. On the other hand, among people who value medical freedom and independent thought, his reputation is stronger than ever. He’s now a symbol of resistance against medical authoritarianism. X. Civil Suits or Federal Action? Dismissal by Bondi means the state case is over, but it doesn’t guarantee immunity from federal prosecution or civil lawsuits. Sometimes, when a high-profile case gets dismissed at the state level, the feds or private parties try to pick up the pieces. It’s not common, but it’s possible. X. The Bigger Picture—A Chilling or Liberating Effect For other doctors, this dismissal sends a message: the system can be challenged, and sometimes, you can win. But it also reminds everyone that the system will make your life hell if you step out of line, even if you’re eventually vindicated. Bottom line: Dr. Moore is free from criminal prosecution for now, but the institutional machinery doesn’t forget. He’ll likely face ongoing professional and reputational battles, but he’s also become a rallying point for those who believe in medical autonomy and transparency. The fight isn’t over, but this is a major victory—and a warning shot to both sides. XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [pam bondi](/topic/pam-bondi) [pam](/topic/pam) [fisher](/topic/fisher) [Post Link](https://x.com/harryfisherEMTP/status/1944229490168664376)
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Harry Fisher @harryfisherEMTP on x 82.1K followers
Created: 2025-07-13 02:56:47 UTC
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Here’s what happens next for Dr. Kirk Moore, now that Pam Bondi has dismissed his case:
X. The Legal Sword Is Lifted—For Now
The immediate threat of criminal prosecution is gone. That means Dr. Moore is no longer facing jail time, fines, or the legal nightmare that’s been hanging over his head. He can breathe, at least for the moment, without the state trying to make an example out of him.
X. Professional Fallout Still Lingers
Even though the criminal case is dismissed, the medical establishment doesn’t just forget. State medical boards and hospital systems often run their own investigations, and they don’t need a criminal conviction to take action. Dr. Moore could still face:
Medical license review or suspension Loss of hospital privileges Insurance companies dropping him Ongoing professional blacklisting These are the tools institutions use to keep dissenters in line, even when the courts won’t play ball.
X. Reputation—Both Smeared and Strengthened
On one hand, the mainstream media and medical establishment have already painted him as a “dangerous” doctor, and that stain doesn’t wash off easily. On the other hand, among people who value medical freedom and independent thought, his reputation is stronger than ever. He’s now a symbol of resistance against medical authoritarianism.
X. Civil Suits or Federal Action?
Dismissal by Bondi means the state case is over, but it doesn’t guarantee immunity from federal prosecution or civil lawsuits. Sometimes, when a high-profile case gets dismissed at the state level, the feds or private parties try to pick up the pieces. It’s not common, but it’s possible.
X. The Bigger Picture—A Chilling or Liberating Effect
For other doctors, this dismissal sends a message: the system can be challenged, and sometimes, you can win. But it also reminds everyone that the system will make your life hell if you step out of line, even if you’re eventually vindicated.
Bottom line: Dr. Moore is free from criminal prosecution for now, but the institutional machinery doesn’t forget. He’ll likely face ongoing professional and reputational battles, but he’s also become a rallying point for those who believe in medical autonomy and transparency. The fight isn’t over, but this is a major victory—and a warning shot to both sides.
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