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Get rich, quick schemes sometimes work out for the schemers.
Trump has a pal that gives him money. The pal is hawking pillows on TV.
Of a matter of course, fools part with their money and give it to him. Selling miracle pillows is money in the bank.
The pal is in trouble with the law. False claims and a rip off scheme.
The BBB is not pleased.
Then, again, no one will die from his pillow, excepting a smother murder.
Preparing filth in a lab, for spinal injections will not get a slap on the wrist.
Telling lies to hospitals and doctors in order to cover up the truth, might go unnoticed.
People complain about government employees, and cheer when Trump tells them that he will kill departments.
As it is, the offices of safety have been depleted, and there are very few people left to investigate and keep Americans safe.
The Repubicans cut everything down to bare bones.
The USA has changed drastically, since 2008.
This could happen, again.
/end gsgs comment
Conigliaro and Cadden also are accused of conspiring to direct employees to falsify records. In order to operate as a compounding pharmacy, rather than a manufacturer, the company needed to make drugs for specific patients. So company officials allegedly instructed workers to create fake patient names, including those of celebrities, such as David Letterman, Robert Redford, and Chris Rock.
In June 2012, after consulting with Cadden, Conigliaro ordered staff to create 300 fraudulent prescriptions for patients at a Massachusetts hospital, the indictment alleges.
Conigliaro’s brother, Douglas, and Douglas’s wife, Carla, face multiple counts of criminal contempt for transferring $33.3 million in cash from various bank accounts when US Bankruptcy Court Judge Henry J. Boroff issued an order freezing their assets in early 2013.
The order came amid a flood of lawsuits filed on behalf of patients sickened in the outbreak.
7 Things To Know About The Trial Over Deadly Meningitis Outbreak
January 04, 2017
1. What is this trial about?
In 2012, a fungal meningitis outbreak killed 64 people and sickened nearly 700 more in 20 states across the country. The outbreak was linked to contaminated steroid injections (used to treat pain) produced at the Framingham-based NECC. (Compounding pharmacies produce custom-mixed medications.) The center was accused of using expired ingredients and failing to follow safety standards, which resulted in the tainted drugs and patients’ deaths.
2. Who is on trial?
In this particular trial, it's Barry Cadden, NECC's former co-owner, president and head pharmacist.
6. Has there been any other fallout from the meningitis outbreak?
Certainly. The compounding center filed for bankruptcy at the end of 2012 after it was slapped with hundreds of lawsuits.
Congress then took steps to improve regulation of such compounding pharmacies, and in 2013, President Obama signed a law to increase federal oversight of them.
Cadden’s trial — and Chin's after it — have also been a long wait for many victims.
“Justice has been a long time coming and hopefully the defendants — the criminals in this case — will have justice brought down on them in the form of a verdict finding them responsible for the harms they caused,” attorney Marc Lipton, who represents almost 100 victims in Michigan, said in an interview this week.
http://www.wbur.org/news/2017/01/04/meningitis-outbreak-cadden-case-explainer
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2...inted-drugs/24QytISVdaqXDNsSUOsNYJ/story.html
In all, 14 people were charged in connection with the 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak linked to the shuttered New England Compounding Center.
As early as January 2008, Cadden, Chin, and other staffers devised a scheme to defraud patients by using expired ingredients to make drugs and then mixing them with other substances to conceal their actions, the indictment alleges.
Company officials and staffers knew bacterial and mold contamination proliferated in their lab’s “clean rooms,” where drugs purporting to be sterile were produced, prosecutors said. And they failed to conduct tests to ensure medicine produced in those rooms was sterile, prosecutors charge.
To cover their tracks, supervisory pharmacist Chin instructed pharmacists to fraudulently complete logs at the end of each month purporting to show that the labs were properly cleaned and disinfected, according to the indictment.
Liars Paradise
Everything will be fine and everything will go well between Russia and Trump. Until Trump cannot deliver to Russia, all the things that Russia requires. If Trump wants to place his family jewels in a Bear's mouth, that was his business. But, Trump wants to place America in a Bear's claws. Looking in the wrong end of the telescope, has caused a monomaniac to be voted into office. Lies will not work, forever.America is not Russia. This country was built by The People. America is for The People.
Trump has a pal that gives him money. The pal is hawking pillows on TV.
Of a matter of course, fools part with their money and give it to him. Selling miracle pillows is money in the bank.
The pal is in trouble with the law. False claims and a rip off scheme.
The BBB is not pleased.
Then, again, no one will die from his pillow, excepting a smother murder.
Preparing filth in a lab, for spinal injections will not get a slap on the wrist.
Telling lies to hospitals and doctors in order to cover up the truth, might go unnoticed.
People complain about government employees, and cheer when Trump tells them that he will kill departments.
As it is, the offices of safety have been depleted, and there are very few people left to investigate and keep Americans safe.
The Repubicans cut everything down to bare bones.
The USA has changed drastically, since 2008.
This could happen, again.
/end gsgs comment
Conigliaro and Cadden also are accused of conspiring to direct employees to falsify records. In order to operate as a compounding pharmacy, rather than a manufacturer, the company needed to make drugs for specific patients. So company officials allegedly instructed workers to create fake patient names, including those of celebrities, such as David Letterman, Robert Redford, and Chris Rock.
In June 2012, after consulting with Cadden, Conigliaro ordered staff to create 300 fraudulent prescriptions for patients at a Massachusetts hospital, the indictment alleges.
Conigliaro’s brother, Douglas, and Douglas’s wife, Carla, face multiple counts of criminal contempt for transferring $33.3 million in cash from various bank accounts when US Bankruptcy Court Judge Henry J. Boroff issued an order freezing their assets in early 2013.
The order came amid a flood of lawsuits filed on behalf of patients sickened in the outbreak.
7 Things To Know About The Trial Over Deadly Meningitis Outbreak
January 04, 2017
1. What is this trial about?
In 2012, a fungal meningitis outbreak killed 64 people and sickened nearly 700 more in 20 states across the country. The outbreak was linked to contaminated steroid injections (used to treat pain) produced at the Framingham-based NECC. (Compounding pharmacies produce custom-mixed medications.) The center was accused of using expired ingredients and failing to follow safety standards, which resulted in the tainted drugs and patients’ deaths.
2. Who is on trial?
In this particular trial, it's Barry Cadden, NECC's former co-owner, president and head pharmacist.
6. Has there been any other fallout from the meningitis outbreak?
Certainly. The compounding center filed for bankruptcy at the end of 2012 after it was slapped with hundreds of lawsuits.
Congress then took steps to improve regulation of such compounding pharmacies, and in 2013, President Obama signed a law to increase federal oversight of them.
Cadden’s trial — and Chin's after it — have also been a long wait for many victims.
“Justice has been a long time coming and hopefully the defendants — the criminals in this case — will have justice brought down on them in the form of a verdict finding them responsible for the harms they caused,” attorney Marc Lipton, who represents almost 100 victims in Michigan, said in an interview this week.
http://www.wbur.org/news/2017/01/04/meningitis-outbreak-cadden-case-explainer
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2...inted-drugs/24QytISVdaqXDNsSUOsNYJ/story.html
In all, 14 people were charged in connection with the 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak linked to the shuttered New England Compounding Center.
As early as January 2008, Cadden, Chin, and other staffers devised a scheme to defraud patients by using expired ingredients to make drugs and then mixing them with other substances to conceal their actions, the indictment alleges.
Company officials and staffers knew bacterial and mold contamination proliferated in their lab’s “clean rooms,” where drugs purporting to be sterile were produced, prosecutors said. And they failed to conduct tests to ensure medicine produced in those rooms was sterile, prosecutors charge.
To cover their tracks, supervisory pharmacist Chin instructed pharmacists to fraudulently complete logs at the end of each month purporting to show that the labs were properly cleaned and disinfected, according to the indictment.
Liars Paradise
Everything will be fine and everything will go well between Russia and Trump. Until Trump cannot deliver to Russia, all the things that Russia requires. If Trump wants to place his family jewels in a Bear's mouth, that was his business. But, Trump wants to place America in a Bear's claws. Looking in the wrong end of the telescope, has caused a monomaniac to be voted into office. Lies will not work, forever.America is not Russia. This country was built by The People. America is for The People.