Michael R. Drobot started serving his 41-month prison sentence while his father was given an extra two months of freedom before he’ll have to start serving his 63-month sentence.
The younger Drobot turned himself in on Monday to start serving the sentence that U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton handed down in March.
Drobot pleaded guilty to a conspiracy and a kickback charge, and admitted to using drug dispensing companies, including California Pharmacy Management and Industrial Pharmacy Management, to facilitate kickback payments to doctors referring patients to his father&rsqu...
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