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Four Tops' Alexander Morris claims hospital staff branded him 'delusional' for saying he was lead singer of iconic group, put him into a straightjacket and forced him into psych evaluation


Alexander Morris, part of the classic singing group the Four Tops, is suing a hospital after employees allegedly denied him necessary care because they didn't believe he was in the group.

'The health, safety and well-being of our patients, associates and community members remains our top priority,' a spokesperson for Ascension hospitals said in a statement. In his complaint, Morris notes that he has a history of heart disease, and he says he was rushed to the emergency room at Ascension Macomb Oakland Hospital after he began experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath in the midst of a tour with the Four Tops. He told staff members that he had 'current security concerns due to stalkers and fans,' at which point the employees allegedly stopped providing him care and instead subjected him to unnecessary and improper psychiatric measures.

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