
Doj Sues Major Drug Company For Illegally Helping Ignite An Opioid A houston man has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for giving over 2 million opioids directly to drug traffickers, according to the u.s. department of justice (doj). Nine texas individuals were arrested earlier this week in houston on criminal charges related to their alleged involvement in the unlawful distribution of 1.5 million opioid pills and other controlled substances.

Companies Reach 260 Million Deal To Settle Opioids Lawsuit Fox News A houston pharmacist and clinic owner were sentenced wednesday for their roles in a $6 million pill mill scheme, the united states department of justice announced. Forty one people were busted after law enforcement said hey illegally sold opioids across houston. the 41 include doctors, pharmacists and drug dealers. The u.s. department of justice say five people were arrested for illegally buying and selling about four million opioids in four years. The department of justice has charged 10 individuals for allegedly distributing opioids to houston area "pill mill" pharmacies.

Snaring Doctors And Drug Dealers Justice Dept Intensifies Opioid The u.s. department of justice say five people were arrested for illegally buying and selling about four million opioids in four years. The department of justice has charged 10 individuals for allegedly distributing opioids to houston area "pill mill" pharmacies. Houston pharmacist convicted for selling pills, controlled substances in bulk to ‘street level drug dealers’ the doses included 500,000 oxycodone and hydrocodone pills, both of which are. “these charges represent the justice department’s largest criminal enforcement action targeting executives, brokers, and alleged pill mill pharmacy owners for unlawfully distributing opioids.

Prescriptions For Millions Of Opioid Pills Lead To Charges Against 5 Houston pharmacist convicted for selling pills, controlled substances in bulk to ‘street level drug dealers’ the doses included 500,000 oxycodone and hydrocodone pills, both of which are. “these charges represent the justice department’s largest criminal enforcement action targeting executives, brokers, and alleged pill mill pharmacy owners for unlawfully distributing opioids.