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December 13, 2022
Lab Director Gets 5 Months For Duping FDA Before Outbreak
The former operations director of the Massachusetts lab responsible for a deadly meningitis outbreak was sentenced Tuesday to five months in prison for defrauding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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December 08, 2022
Lab Exec Seeks Probation For FDA Fraud Tied To Outbreak
The former operations director of the lab that sparked a deadly meningitis outbreak argued Thursday that her conviction for defrauding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warrants only probation, while prosecutors asked for nine months in prison.
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December 01, 2022
Lab Exec Gets 1 Year For FDA Fraud Tied To Deadly Outbreak
A federal judge Thursday sentenced the co-owner of a defunct Massachusetts compounding center responsible for a deadly meningitis outbreak to a year in prison after a prosecutor blasted the executive for fraud that enabled the tragedy.
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November 28, 2022
Feds Seek Prison For Exec's FDA Fraud After 1st Circ. Flip
Federal prosecutors want an executive at a defunct lab tied to a deadly meningitis outbreak to spend 18 months in prison after the First Circuit reinstated his conviction for concealing pharmaceutical manufacturing as the former executive pushed for probation.
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February 09, 2022
Cooperator In Meningitis Outbreak Case Gets Time Served
The first defendant to plead guilty in the case of a Massachusetts drugmaker responsible for a deadly meningitis outbreak in 2012 has been sentenced to time served after the government credited him with providing "substantial assistance" in several prosecutions.
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February 04, 2022
Ex-NECC Execs Seek New Trial After Revived Convictions
Two former executives at the now-defunct New England Compounding Center renewed their requests for a new trial Thursday, after the First Circuit reinstated the pair's convictions for concealing pharmaceutical manufacturing activities from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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July 21, 2021
Pharmacist Gets More Prison In Deadly Meningitis Outbreak
The Massachusetts pharmacist who fueled a deadly meningitis outbreak with contaminated drugs must serve two and a half more years in prison on top of his initial eight-year term, a federal judge said Wednesday after the First Circuit directed him to reconsider a harsher sentence.
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July 07, 2021
Pharmacist Linked To Deadly Outbreak Gets Extra 5 Years
The founder of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy at the center of a deadly meningitis outbreak saw his prison term increased from nine years to more than 14 years on Wednesday, after the First Circuit said the sentencing judge could consider a harsher punishment.
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June 03, 2021
Pharmacist Says 8 Years Enough For Lab Outbreak Scandal
The lead pharmacist for the defunct Massachusetts lab at the center of a deadly meningitis outbreak said Wednesday that a First Circuit ruling shouldn't allow prosecutors to seek to more than double his current eight-year prison term.
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May 03, 2021
Feds Want Harsher Prison Terms In Meningitis Outbreak Case
Two executives of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy at the center of a deadly meningitis outbreak should each spend more than 17 years behind bars and pay $82 million in restitution, federal prosecutors said Friday after a First Circuit ruling paved the way for a new sentencing.