A second New England Compounding Center pharmacist has been acquitted of murder but convicted of fraud and racketeering for his role in a 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed dozens and sickened more than 750.
A Boston jury found Glenn Chin, 49, guilty of racketeering, mail fraud, and introducing mislabeled drugs into interstate commerce with the intent to defraud and mislead. The jury acquitted him of 25 counts of second-degree murder.
Chin was indicted in 2014 after a deadly meningitis outbreak that swept the nation in 2012 was linked to contaminated vials of injectable steroids fro...
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