Two employees of a New Jersey pharmaceutical company have pleaded guilty to charges that they filled medically unnecessary prescriptions for compounded medications and recruited others to do the same, resulting in losses of $3.69 million, federal prosecutors said.
On Tuesday, Drexell Hill, Pennsylvania, resident Peter Pappas, 44, entered a guilty plea before U.S. District Judge John Michael Vasquez in Newark, the U.S Attorney's Office for New Jersey said in a press release.
Pappas admitted that in August 2014 an individual — who is not identified in court papers —&n...
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