USA: Pharmacist sentenced to 5 years for illegal distribution of drugs via internet

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stoughton.patch.com on February 21, 2012 reported that a Stoughton man who owned a pharmacy in Dorchester was sentenced Friday, February 17, 2012 in federal court for conspiring to dispense prescription drugs as part of two Internet pharmacy operations, and laundering the money obtained from the illegal businesses. Baldwin Ihenacho, 58, of Stoughton, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Richard G. Stearns to five years in prison to be followed by two years of supervised release. On Aug. 18, 2011, Ihenacho pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and dispense schedule III and IV controlled substances; dispensing of controlled substances; conspiracy to misbrand drugs while held for sale in interstate commerce; misbranding while held for sale in interstate commerce; international money laundering; and aiding and abetting.

The original article can be found at stoughton.patch.com.

USA: Pharmacist sentenced to 5 years for illegal distribution of drugs via internet

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