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United States v. A.R

Charge: Internet Pharmacy Conspiracy
Southern District of New York (Foley Square)
2010-2012
federal
Worst Case Scenario:
Up to 108 years if served consecutively
Actual Results:
Time Served, Supervised Release for 18 months

Arrested For:

Conspiracy to Distribute Narcotics, Narcotics - Sell, Distribute, or Dispense via the Internet, Conspiracy to Commit Misbranding, Money Laundering, Conspiracy to Engage in Structuring

What Was Done:

This indictment involved multiple defendants charged with participating in an illegal internet pharmacy scheme from 2010 to 2012. The scheme involved selling, distributing, and dispensing prescription drugs over the internet without valid prescriptions. Customers ordered drugs like Fioricet, Soma, and Ultram through websites without consulting a physician, making the prescriptions invalid.

Unique Approach:

Successfully negotiated an extraordinary outcome in a complex multi-defendant internet pharmacy case involving serious federal drug and money laundering charges, avoiding decades of potential imprisonment.

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