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Wilmington-area pharmacy ordered to stop selling opioids, fined $1 mil

WILMINGTON – A local pharmacy, as well as its former owner and lead pharmacist, have been ordered to pay $1.05 million in civil penalties and to stop selling opioids and other controlled substances after a federal investigation found it was improperly filling prescriptions. Seashore Discount Drugs, its former owner John D. Waggett and pharmacist-in-charge Bill W. King II were given the order by a federal court of the Eastern District of North Carolina following a complaint that alleged the pharmacy and the two men repeatedly filled prescriptions for opioids and other controlled substances in violation of the Controlled Substances Act, according to a release from the Department of Justice.

Former U S Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti – Nation & World News

Former U S Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti – Nation & World News
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KUOW - Former U S Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti

Jacques Yves Duroseau, shown here in 2016 when he was an active duty Marine, was found guilty by a federal jury over a weapons smuggling scheme. Credit: Defense Media Activity - Marines Former U.S. Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti By at 12:58 pm NPR A federal jury has found a former U.S. Marine guilty on multiple counts of attempting to illegally smuggle guns from the U.S. to Haiti. The Justice Department said there is evidence the man, who was an active duty Marine at the time, intended to train the Haitian Army in order to engage in foreign armed conflict.

Former U S Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti

Former U.S. Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti Friday, December 11, 2020 Jacques Yves Duroseau, shown here in 2016 when he was an active duty Marine, was found guilty by a federal jury over a weapons smuggling scheme. Sgt. Terence Brady / Defense Media Activity - Marines A federal jury has found a former U.S. Marine guilty on multiple counts of attempting to illegally smuggle guns from the U.S. to Haiti. The Justice Department said there is evidence the man, who was an active duty Marine at the time, intended to train the Haitian Army in order to engage in foreign armed conflict.

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