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Married to Medicine Season 12 Reunion: What the Trailer Teases

Married to Medicine Season 12 Reunion: What the Trailer Teases

The "Married to Medicine" Season 12 reunion trailer promises high drama with intense confrontations and possible changes to the cast lineup. Reunion Tensions and Confrontations The trailer reveals Dr. Jackie Walters in a heated moment for the first time in years, while Quad Webb addresses her breakup from King. Additionally, Steve Sanders has a verbal clash with Dr. Eugene Harris. Toya Bush-Harris starts the drama by sharing rumors about Jackie's husband, leading to Jackie's sharp retort about Toya's own spouse. This sparks further discussion about Toya’s relationship, especially from Dr. Mimi Sanders' husband, Steve. Heated Exchanges Among Cast Members During backstage arguments, Steve accuses Eugene of justifying bad behavior, which continues into their onstage confrontation with Andy Cohen. Various events like the Med Gala, a couples' trip, and a chaotic pool party contribute to the underlying tensions. The trailer also shows Quad addressing suspicions about her ex being discussed among the cast members. She questions why anyone would be speaking with him after their breakup. Potential Changes to the Cast Dr. Heavenly Kimes hints at possibly leaving the show if elected to Congress, teasing fans about her future on the series. The reunion could mark a significant turning point for her involvement in "Married to Medicine." Married to Medicine Season 12 airs Sundays at 9/8c on Bravo and is available for streaming on Peacock.

Mar 13, 2026
Former New York Teacher's Home Parties Spark Prostitution Allegations

Former New York Teacher's Home Parties Spark Prostitution Allegations

Eric Simpson, a former teacher from New York, has been accused of organizing prostitution parties at his home. These events allegedly involved commercial sex workers and customers engaging in commercial transactions. Allegations and Indictment Details The indictment claims that Simpson hosted these parties from 2021 to December 2025 at his residence in Macedon, New York. He is accused of promoting and managing the events, arranging for sex workers to be present for the attendees. The documents also state that Simpson advertised the gatherings using a Gmail account, detailing how many women would attend and managing party logistics such as admission fees and parking arrangements. Court Proceedings Simpson was indicted on one count of using interstate facilities to promote a prostitution enterprise. Following his arraignment in federal court in Buffalo on March 11, he pleaded not guilty and was released on conditions pending his return to court on March 16. Employment History Simpson worked at North Rose-Wolcott Central School District as a technology teacher until January 2026. The district confirmed compliance with background checks during his employment. Before this position, he served as a substitute teacher and middle school computer science teacher at Gananda Central School District from September 2020 to August 2024. The school districts distanced themselves from the allegations, highlighting that they were unrelated to his teaching duties. Further inquiries should be directed to Homeland Security as it remains an active investigation.

Mar 13, 2026