Shop Scrutinized for Selling Human Bodies Out of a Strip Mall
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Obteen Nassiri, after losing his chiropractic license and being found guilty of fraud, opened Med Ed Labs, which has drawn scrutiny for selling human bodies with little oversight.
The venture has thrived in a largely unregulated market, sourcing bodies from funeral homes and medical schools, often for legitimate training, but at times for dubious purposes.
Despite losing its nonprofit status due to financial disclosure failures, Med Ed continued operations, with audits revealing grim mismanagement including missing body parts.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center faced backlash for leasing bodies to Med Ed, especially after incidents like using a man's body without family consent.
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