Former Aurora pharmacist accused of spoiling COVID-19 vaccines charged with misdemeanor, could face felony
The former Aurora Health Care pharmacist accused of intentionally spoiling nearly 600 doses of COVID-19 vaccines has been charged with attempted felony criminal damage to property, a class A misdemeanor.
By: Jackson Danbeck, TMJ4 Staff
Posted at 2:34 PM, Jan 19, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-26 22:05:08-05
OZAUKEE COUNTY â The former Aurora Health Care pharmacist accused of intentionally spoiling nearly 600 doses of COVID-19 vaccines has been charged with attempted felony criminal damage to property, a class A misdemeanor.
Steven Brandenburg made an appearance in an Ozaukee County Court on Tuesday, in which he pleaded not guilty. If found guilty, he could face up to a $10,000 fine and nine months behind bars, according to a criminal complaint.