
""a $100 million scheme to unlawfully provide easy online access to Adderall and other stimulants by targeting drug seekers, engaging in deceptive advertising, and putting profits above patient care.""
""exploiting telehealth to provide unfettered access to over 40 million Adderall pills.""
""Instead of leveraging technology to improve patient access to care and enhance communications, Done Global saw it as a way to boost profit," said U.S. Attorney Craig H. Missakian. "We will vigorously pursue companies that engage in this kind of fraud and put patients at risk.""
Federal prosecutors charged Done Global and its executives with a years-long scheme to illegally distribute Adderall online and commit health care fraud. Founder and CEO Ruthia He and clinical president David Brody were convicted by a federal jury for distributing Adderall over the internet and conspiring to submit false reimbursement claims; He was also convicted of obstructing justice. Prosecutors described a $100 million operation that targeted drug seekers, used deceptive advertising, and prioritized profits over patient care. The Department of Justice alleged the company exploited telehealth to provide access to over 40 million Adderall pills. A Florida medical practice also faces charges in connection with the scheme.
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