W.Va. Pharmacy Sentenced on Money Laundering Charges Arising From Conspiracy with Pain Clinic
June 9, 2020 at 13:14:41 ET
An Alum Creek, W.Va., pharmacy was sentenced June 2 to pay $250,000 toward community restitution and forfeiture after pleading guilty to one count of money laundering in connection with a conspiracy between the company and a pain clinic that was “operating as a pill mill,” according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). The pharmacy dispensed compound opioids “for no legitimate medica... Read More
