mixetto/Getty Images(SALT LAKE CITY) A plastic surgeon and three others in Utah were charged with allegedly selling people seeking fraudulent COVID-19 immunization records an estimated $97,000 worth of fake CDC cards without administering vaccines, the Department of Justice said in a Friday release. Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., 58, of the Midvale practice Plastic Surgery Institute of Utah, was charged along with his neighbor Kristin Jackson Andersen, 59; surgical coordinator Kari Dee Burgoyne, 52; and receptionist Sandra Flores, 31. Salt Lake County, Utah, resident Moore and his co-defendants allegedly ran a scheme to defraud the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States, court documents said. Moore and Andersen were members of a group trying to "liberate the medical profession from government and industry conflicts of interest," the documents said. The group allegedly destroyed about $28,000 or more in government-provided COVID-19 doses, usually by sq
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A Utah plastic surgeon is among four Beehive State residents who have been charged with selling people fraudulent COVID-19 immunization cards without actually administering the vaccine.
A Utah plastic surgeon charged in an alleged scheme to distribute bogus CDC vaccine cards is accused of being part of a secret group that seeks to "liberate" the medical profession.