out of american pain, i would just send them to executive pain. give them a fresh start. so all my paperwork looked good. oh, that guy came in with track marks? i kicked him out. i don t know what happened there. chris also convinced denise, his mother, to go to work for him. denise was in the office. i mean, she saw what was going on. hello. hey, chris. hey, mom. i m filling out this questionnaire for harvard. they want to know what s the percentage of out-of-state patients. you ll have to take out the name and address on it. why? they ll be alarmed by how many out-of-state. denise was the assistant manager, kind of. she oversaw everything when i wasn t there. anything i needed, she would help me out with it. she was the one that was meeting with the wholesalers and getting the doctors to sign all their stuff. was she ever suspicious of the operation? she never said anything to me. you start building your link chart right off the bat.
you know, i m a construction guy, i swing a hammer. i don t think there was anybody with any medical office experience, let alone any medical training. as we expanded, we needed a lot more people. the hiring process was completely different for male and female employees. male employees were usually friends. the female employees, we would start by placing an ad on craigslist. we like to joke around and say that they only really hired attractive women, but i didn t really i didn t know that at the time. i was initially the only person in the pharmacy department. i would take the prescriptions that the doctor wrote, and i would fill the medication. i didn t know what roxicodone was. i didn t even know it was like this big thing. i enjoyed going to work every day. we were all young, we were all immature. it was like a frat house. remote-controlled cars and helicopters, and they d fly around the office and shoot each other with slingshots and tasers.
oh, my god, you did it. this was a key bit of evidence that we needed that links chris george to executive pain. and we also have the evidence that chris george is using his cell phone to conduct illegal activity. the money out of his wallet, having a doctor get permission from chris when that should be on the doctor, you know, i started putting it together going, wow. we knew he had executive pain. we knew dianna ran it, but we didn t know the relationship between the two. that executive pain was open for, quote-unquote, rejects. he didn t want any of his patients to go to his competitors. he wanted to maintain all the money for himself. hello? you got a whole new office? what? one day, i come into work, and patients are constantly asking me when i was opening the new clinic in jacksonville. they were like, you called me the other day. and i said, i called you? they were saying american pain moved to jacksonville.
attractive women, but i didn t really i didn t know that at the time. i was initially the only person in the pharmacy department. i would take the prescriptions that the doctor wrote, and i would fill the medication. i didn t know what roxicodone was. i didn t even know it was like this big thing. i enjoyed going to work every day. we were all young, we were all immature. it was like a frat house. remote-controlled cars and helicopters, and they d fly around the office and shoot each other with slingshots and tasers. throwing knives, chinese stars stuck in the ceiling. swords and shields for the occasional sword fight. refrigerator full of beer, shots of petron. just anything that you ever wished you could do when you were a teenager, we did it when we were supposed to be adults. in a doctor s office? in a doctor s office. what s up, [bleep] drink this morning.
money like that, it tends to distract you. our relationship was very rocky. what? you know why i m not happy? do you think i cheat on you? first of all, you shouldn t do that to me. constantly, every single day. every single day, chris, i worry about what you re doing at work. i guess he had a couple of assistants. and i think, you know, they worked under his desk. you know what i mean, if you understand what i m saying? so dianna, pretty sure she didn t like that very much. chris didn t want her at the office anymore so he could try to bang the other chicks in the office. so chris opens up a pain clinic and basically gives it to her. that s where executive came from. he needed somebody that he could trust to operate the business. so i did. i m going to be good at it. and i was. executive pain, it was a busy clinic. probably the second biggest clinic in the country. seeing about 200 patients a day. when i had to kick somebody out of american pain, i would