MorseLife CEO Keith Myers Was Made a Scapegoat and Files Lawsuit Against Board, According to Counsel Arthur T. Schofield

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MorseLife CEO Keith Myers sued the company and its board, alleging they breached his contract and defamed him to avoid severance obligations.

Summary

Keith Myers, former CEO of MorseLife Health System Inc., has filed a lawsuit against the company and its Board of Directors, alleging a coordinated effort to terminate him under the pretext of "cause" to avoid contractual severance obligations. Myers claims he was unfairly terminated in January 2026 to falsely blame him for a federal investigation into the company's COVID-19 vaccine administration. He alleges that Board Chair David Mack and his brother, William Mack, illegally brought friends and colleagues from the Palm Beach Country Club to be vaccinated by MorseLife with the Board's knowledge. In 2024, the Office of Inspector General fined MorseLife $250,000 to settle the matter, and after an internal investigation, the company found no malfeasance or fraud by Myers. Despite this, certain Board members and community members have made defamatory statements, including allegations that Myers diverted money from MorseLife through his company, Amplifii Management, LLC. Myers' counsel, Arthur T. Schofield, stated that Myers was made a scapegoat to protect the Board and justify its actions. The lawsuit seeks compensation for damages related to the breach of employment agreement and defamation and demands a trial by jury.

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