These are Police Photos of the prescriptions, pills, and pill bottles she obtained. Enough evidence to fill two tables. When it comes to a medical assistant in the medical field, have you ever seen anything this extensive . Weve seen Office Employees in physician offices do this before but this is the most extensive ive zion my career. Reporter investigators told me that she gave them two reasons why she was selling these pills. She said number one she was trying to pay off her student loan for becoming a medical assistant. And two, she says she was trying to get a relative into rehab for heroin addiction. And theres more to this story. She was using social media as part of her scheme. She told me face maier was also using the drugs and she used the names of 17 friends and relatives without their knowledge to purchase the prescriptions. But she needed their birth dates. She was able to get their family records or there facebook. Reporter she faces numerous fell loan niece. She is being
Weekend. We are investigating him like we would any player. I think its a personal issue now, not a football issue. Reporter within the past department releasing a statement saying the case is not close, they are reopening it, and criminal charges could be brought against the former Heisman Trophy winner. Just a few hours before that, a dallas tv station reported that johnnys x gave a statement to the dallas pd and wanted District Attorney to file charges. They note on the report a protective order was signed by a judge today, barring manziel from being within 500 feet of his asked for two years, if he violates the terms come he could face up to a year in jail, and the day started with manziels agent dropping him as a client. This as the nfl says its not launching its own investigation into the latest Johnny Manziel incident. And, manziels father tells a dallas newspaper that johnny has twice refused to enter rehab this week. His father says it has gotten so bad he fears if his son doe
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