we had to prove that the mri, the patient files and examinations were window dressing that allowed them to deal drugs legally. all florida pills right there. there s another one there, south florida pain. roxicodone, xanax. when i first seen the first doctor, i was 17. we would just go see the doctor and come back, just like going to the mall. yeah, a 40-hour trip to the mall. it quickly grew from almost 100 percent local patients to about 95 percent out-of-state patients. i was going in three to four times a week. come home, kiss my husband, get back in the truck. the route i took to florida was i-65 to i-24 to 75 to 95, all the way to florida.
i mean, it just seemed too good to be true to me. we started to work with informants, some of the patients. they told us about what s going on inside the clinic. i used to work fraud cases. committing fraud is just a matter of understanding the system and taking advantage of its weakness to commit a crime. and that s exactly what these guys did. we had to prove that the mri, the patient files and examinations were window dressing that allowed them to deal drugs legally. all florida pills right there. there s another one there, south florida pain. roxicodone, xanax. when i first seen the first
i only knew him for a few weeks. he was a really nice guy. i started hiring additional doctors. but everything ended up working out fine, and actually better, because he was a 50% partner. so i made actually more money with the new doctors. the new doctors get paid per patient. also, i would pay the doctors $1,000 a week to use their dea registration to order medication for our in-house pharmacy. no one s doing the same business model. we made it real easy to get the pain medication. i was 23 at the time. i owned half of a grow house. i was selling kilos of cocaine. i was doing all kinds of crazy dumb [bleep] my buddy that was living at the grow house started getting strung out. i said, what the hell are you doing, man? he goes, these. he said, they re roxy s, oxycodone pills. the m-box is what everyone called them. he goes, man, they ll [bleep] you up. he lost a crop of pot because he
within an hour. we go back to american pain. i had to do my urine test. and then i got to go in to see the doctor. it was dr. bosiers. he looked worn down. we found out later, dr. bosher s, he would use a lot of pills himself. and he would carry a gun to the clinic. we asked him, why do you carry a gun? he goes, that place is dangerous. he took my blood pressure, a quick history. he asked me, had i ever taken roxicodone before. you re basically already prescribing me a drug. then i knew everybody knows what s going on. i got a little more comfortable because he knows what i m there for.