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summers along with two other doctors allegedly ran a prescription pill mill racking up $5 million in illegal cash business. court documents revealed the defendants sold drugs to thousands of customers a month. instead of helping people, they re basically contributing to the drug abuse crisis in our culture. they are distributing drugs to drug users, people who are a dicked to drugs. reporter: we caught up with 78-year-old summers at his ambler home after initially agreeing to tell us his side of the story. he eventually declined but dr. summer has appeared on youtube explaining how he would help people. also charged in the indictment doctor as sad con of villanova and dr. marsha of ridley park. a woman who answered the door at the dr. marsha s home toll us gnaw new york. prosecutors describe an elaborate scheme saying dr. summers and his co-defendants were allegedly doing 10 times the am of business their licenses allowed. claiming they were dealing to drug dealers and dr
New-yorkUnited-statesFranklin-squareCape-mayNew-jerseyMontanaCamden-countyPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaDelawareCamden-county-collegeChina spunt about how he escaped the wreckage and how the accident changed his life. but first, what happened inside this building has led to criminal charges against three local doctors. prosecutors say they made millions of dollars in a scheme centered around dangerous prescription drugs. good evening everyone, i m ukee washington. i m jessica dean. our natasha brown tells us how these three doctors allegedly preyed on the people them they were supposed to be helping. reporter: at a glance the office in south philly looks nondescript and easily forgettable but federal prosecutors allege that what was happening inside was far from the norm. investigators say dr. alan summers along with two other doctors allegedly ran a prescription pill mill racking up $5 million in illegal cash business. court documents revealed the defendants sold drugs to thousands of customers a month. instead of helping people, they re basically contributing to the drug abuse crisis in our culture.
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