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Kapoor, who was the founder of fentanyl manufacturer Insys, was sentenced to 5.5 years in prison after being found guilty of bribing doctors to prescribe the drug to those who didn’t need it.
Later, he explained to the News that an honest doctor would never cut back on his own protocol solely because of staff and physician objections. Several weeks later, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) stepped in on a tip from George Karadsheh, an MHO office manager.
Richard Stephen Sackler (born March 10, 1945) [1] is an American businessman and physician who was the chairman and president of Purdue Pharma, a former company best known as the developer of OxyContin, whose role in the opioid epidemic in the United States became the subject of many lawsuits and fines, filing for bankruptcy in 2019.
She was convicted in absentia to a 30-year prison sentence on 16 December 2020. [262] April 2015 Tareq Kamleh: 29–30 Australia: Kamleh is an Australian fugitive and medical doctor who had joined the Islamic extremist group ISIL in 2015 to work as a paediatric doctor after traveling to Syria and has tried to get other doctors to join as well ...
In 1981, Simonyi left his job at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center for a start-up called Microsoft. He became the company’s 40th employee, according to Forbes, and was hired by Bill Gates to ...
Benard Tapie is the subject of a new Netflix series, ‘Class Act’, which dramatizes his life. Actor Laurent Lafitte, director Tristan Seguéla, and screenwriter Olivier Demangel speak to ...
Zholia Alemi (born 1962) is a convicted fraudster who posed as a doctor for over twenty years in the United Kingdom. In February 2023 she was convicted of defrauding the National Health Service (NHS) of more than £1 million and sentenced to seven years in prison.
The three doctors worked at a business in Tennessee called EHC Medical, which had offices in Harriman and Jacksboro and claimed to provide treatment for opioid use disorder.