Walgreens Pays $7.5 Million to Settle Fake Pharmacist Claims in California
Walgreens Pays $7.5 Million to Settle Fake Pharmacist Claims in California
Walgreens will pay $7.5 million to settle a California lawsuit after one of its pharmacists was found to be a fraud.According to The Associated Press, Kim Thien Le has so far pleaded not guilty to felony impersonation charges. But prosecutors say she filled hundreds of thousands of prescriptions between late 2006 and 2017.Le, says KTLA, used real pharmacists’ license numbers to impersonate them. In sum, she filled at least 745,000 prescriptions. Of those, more than 100,000 were for opioids like fentanyl, morphine and codeine.Le was at no point a licensed pharmacist or otherwise certified to take medication orders.Now Walgreen will have to pay a heavy penalty following a consumer protection action filed by the district attorneys of Santa Clara and Alameda counties.
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