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Jersey City resident pleads guilty in pharmacy kickback scheme ×
The employee of a Jersey City doctor admitted her role in a multi-million-dollar conspiracy to solicit and receive kickbacks and bribes from individuals associated with a Union City pharmacy, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael Honig announced.
Yudelka “Vicky” Ayala, 42, of Jersey City, pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp to an information charging her with conspiring to violate the federal anti-kickback statute.
The information alleges that Ayala conspired with six individuals associated with Prime Aid Pharmacy, three of whom were previously charged by superseding indictment: Samuel “Sam” Khaimov and Yana Shtindler, both of Glen Head; and Ruben Sevumyants, of Marlboro.
Judge OKs some claims in case of cop who admitted killing ex
May 4, 2021
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) A federal judge has dismissed some claims but allowed others to go forward in the case of a former police officer with a history of domestic violence who admitted killing his ex-wife in front of their 7-year-old daughter.
In the lawsuit filed in 2017, the family of Tamara Wilson-Seidle alleged that the Monmouth County prosecutor’s office and individual prosecutors should be liable for not disciplining Philip Seidle and for returning his service weapon to him despite his history of domestic violence and excessive force complaints. The suit also named the Neptune police department, which employed Seidle.
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NYC Doctor Confesses To Prescribing Opioids To Young Drug Addicts For Sexual Favours
Dec 10 2020, 07:01AM EST
A Staten Island doctor has confessed to soliciting sexual favours from young patients in exchange of writing opioid prescriptions.
The revelations came after federal authorities summoned Joseph Santiamo after a controversy pertaining to distributing oxycodone before US District Judge Michael Shipp via a video hearing – surfaced online. The investigations began in 2017 after Santiamo came under the Drug Enforcement Administration’s radar after it came to their understanding that a select set of patients were travelling great distances to procure powerful narcotics.
As per a New Jersey Federal complaint, Santiamo allegedly ran a business that “focused on internal medicine and geriatric care with a side hustle as a pill mill slinging narcotics prescriptions for no legitimate purpose in exchange for cash”. “Santiamo wrote prescriptions for controlled substances
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