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Lawmaker indicted for stem cell fraud

Lawmaker indicted for stem cell fraud Appeared in BioNews 1082 A Missouri state representative has been indicted by a federal grand jury for her part in a fraudulent scheme where patients were allegedly administered with COVID-19 treatments that were falsely claimed as containing stem cells. Dr Patricia Derges, a family medicine specialist and Republican lawmaker, offered her clients from Ozark Valley Medical Clinic, Missouri, amniotic fluid, which she claimed to contain stem cells, with the promise of helping an array of medical issues ranging from Lyme disease, to erectile dysfunction, to potentially curing COVID-19. The scheme was run within the clinic from December 2018 to May 2020.

Missouri lawmaker indicted for allegedly selling fake stem cell treatments for Covid-19

Missouri lawmaker indicted for allegedly selling fake stem cell treatments for Covid-19 Doha Madani © Provided by NBC News A Missouri state representative was charged in a 20-count indictment that alleged she fraudulently administered treatments, including for Covid-19, that falsely claimed to have stem cells. Patricia Ashton Derges, 63, allegedly gave so-called “regenerative” treatments to clients who came to the Ozark Valley Medical Clinic looking for treatment for various illnesses, according to a grand jury indictment unsealed Monday. The clinic offered its patients amniotic fluid that claimed to have stem cells, but in fact was acellular, without stem cells. After Derges made false claims on a Springfield television station in April that stem cells could treat Covid-19, an investigation was launched, the FBI said in a statement on Monday.

MO Lawmaker Indicted for Allegedly Selling Fake Stem Cell Treatment to Patients

| Credit: Larry French/Getty A Missouri state representative was indicted after she allegedly falsely claimed a treatment she was marketing contained stem cells that could treat COVID-19 and other diseases.  Patricia Derges, a Republican from Nixa, Missouri, was charged with eight counts of wire fraud, 10 counts of distributing Oxycodone and Adderall over the internet and two counts of making false statements to federal agents.  Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. The 20-count indictment, unsealed Monday, alleged that 63-year-old Derges administered amniotic fluid to patients at three clinics in southern Missouri. She allegedly falsely claimed the fluid contained stem ce

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