Drug company founder, executives convicted of bribe scheme that fueled U.S. opioid crisis
Source: Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - The founder of Insys Therapeutics Inc and four colleagues were found guilty on Thursday of bribing doctors to prescribe the drugmakers addictive painkiller, helping to drive the U.S. opioid drug abuse crisis.
A federal jury in Boston found John Kapoor, who served as the Chandler, Arizona-based drugmakers chairman, and his co-defendants guilty of racketeering conspiracy for a scheme that also misled insurers into paying for the drug.
Kapoor, 75, is the highest-ranking pharmaceutical executive convicted in a case tied to a drug crisis that has led to tens of thousands of overdose deaths annually. His 2017 arrest came the same day U.S. President Donald Trump declared the epidemic a public health emergency.
Prosecutors charged that Kapoor oversaw a wide-ranging scheme to bribe doctors nationwide by retaining them to act as speakers at sham events at restaurants ostensibly meant to educate clinicians about its fentanyl spray, Subsys.
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BUSINESS NEWS MAY 2, 2019 / 2:16 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
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Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)also on trial, or at the very least now barred from practising medicine?
Eugene
(61,872 posts)One doctor, Gavin Awerbuch, was convicted and sentenced to prison time. He testified for the prosecution in the trial.
https://kjzz.org/content/614036/insys-prescriber-sentenced-prison-health-care-fraud
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-31/insys-s-beautiful-reps-easy-money-helped-spur-opioid-sales
Some of the smaller fish made immunity deals. It's messy.
duforsure
(11,885 posts)Who helped them push approved through for it?