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Daysha Phillips had liquid silicone injected into her bum and later died (Image: milani mulan1//Instagram)
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Richards Pleads Guilty to Charge of Receipt of Misbranded Drugs Imported from China
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Richards Imported 50 kilograms of Mislabeled Chloroquine from China with the Intent to Sell the Drug in the United States
SALT LAKE CITY – Daniel Kevin Richards, 37, of Sandy, Utah, pleaded guilty to receiving misbranded chloroquine from China with the intent to sell the drug in the United States. In the plea agreement, Richards admitted that, in April of 2020, he imported and received over 50 kilograms of misbranded and mislabeled chloroquine from China. Richards admitted that the chloroquine was falsely mislabeled as “Boswellia Serrata Extract” and that the drug was not manufactured and prepared by an establishment registered as a drug manufacturer with the Food and Drug Administration. Additionally, the labeling on the drugs failed to bear adequate directions for use as required by federal law. At sentencing, Richards faces a maximum possible sentence of up to a year in prison a
| Updated: 9:05 p.m.
The owner of a Utah pharmacy that was poised to sell millions of dollars worth of hydroxychloroquine to the state has pleaded guilty to illegally importing the drugs before the state canceled the controversial contracts.
Dan Richards, CEO of Draper-based Meds in Motion, was charged this week with a federal misdemeanor for receiving bulk amounts of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine from an unregistered manufacturer in China, in shipments that were labeled as an herbal supplement.
Richards pleaded guilty to the charge Friday.
“At the time it was kind of a vaunted product, and it would have been very difficult to get that locally,” said Richards’ attorney, Greg Skordas.