Two pharmacists were convicted in federal court for distributing oxycodone illegally through pharmacies across New York City. Yousef Ennab and Mohamed Hassan were found guilty of conspiring to distribute oxycodone, utilizing fraudulent prescriptions from a medical practice labeled a 'pill mill.' The operations involved filling prescriptions for patients who were not examined by a doctor or had stolen identities, with the pharmacists allegedly collaborating with drug dealers. They worked with various pharmacies across the city, profiting through insurance claims and cash payments.
The defendants are accused of distributing oxycodone through illegal prescriptions, using a network of pharmacies and collaborating with drug dealers for profits.
Prosecutors highlighted the pharmacists' connection to a pill mill and illegal practices that exploited both patients' identities and the pharmacy system for profit.
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