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The '''William & Mary Pharmacy''' was an internet-based pharmacy which operated out of [[Gardendale]] and [[Fultondale]] from May [[2002]] to March [[2006]] when it was closed by federal authorities. The company is estimated to have illegally sold over $6 million worth of hydrocodone-based drugs improperly prescribed by doctors associated with the pharmacy who never examined customers in person.
The '''William & Mary Pharmacy''' was an internet-based pharmacy which operated out of [[Gardendale]] and [[Fultondale]] from May [[2002]] to March [[2006]] when it was closed by federal authorities. The company is estimated to have illegally sold over $6 million worth of hydrocodone-based drugs improperly prescribed by doctors associated with the pharmacy who never examined customers in person.


[[James Maddox]] of [[Montevallo]] and [[Stephens Puckett]] of [[Birmingham]] were both charged, along with a pair of married physicians in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
[[James Maddox]] of [[Montevallo]] and [[Stephens Puckett]] of [[Birmingham]] were both charged, along with a pair of married physicians in Colorado Springs, Colorado.  Pharmacist [[Billy Flint East]] was charged in February 2008, and plead guilty to one count of illegal distribution of a controlled substance and one count of money laundering on [[May 13]].


==References==
==References==
* "Feds close Internet pharmacy in suburban Birmingham; 4 charged." (November 28, 2007) Associated Press.
* "Feds close Internet pharmacy in suburban Birmingham; 4 charged." (November 28, 2007) Associated Press.
* Walton, Val (May 13, 2008) "Pharmacist agrees to plead guilty in internet drug operation." ''Birmingham News''


[[Category:Drug stores]]
[[Category:Drug stores]]

Revision as of 16:14, 13 May 2008

The William & Mary Pharmacy was an internet-based pharmacy which operated out of Gardendale and Fultondale from May 2002 to March 2006 when it was closed by federal authorities. The company is estimated to have illegally sold over $6 million worth of hydrocodone-based drugs improperly prescribed by doctors associated with the pharmacy who never examined customers in person.

James Maddox of Montevallo and Stephens Puckett of Birmingham were both charged, along with a pair of married physicians in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Pharmacist Billy Flint East was charged in February 2008, and plead guilty to one count of illegal distribution of a controlled substance and one count of money laundering on May 13.

References

  • "Feds close Internet pharmacy in suburban Birmingham; 4 charged." (November 28, 2007) Associated Press.
  • Walton, Val (May 13, 2008) "Pharmacist agrees to plead guilty in internet drug operation." Birmingham News