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Mon Jun 26, 2017, 08:15 PM Jun 2017

Pharmacy executive tied to 2012 U.S. meningitis outbreak gets nine years in prison

Source: Reuters

BUSINESS NEWS | Mon Jun 26, 2017 | 8:02pm EDT

Pharmacy executive tied to 2012 U.S. meningitis outbreak gets nine years in prison

By Nate Raymond | BOSTON

A former Massachusetts pharmacy executive was sentenced to nine years in prison on Monday after being convicted of racketeering and fraud charges for his role in a deadly U.S. meningitis outbreak in 2012.

Barry Cadden, the co-founder and former president of the now-defunct New England Compounding Center, was convicted in March of those crimes by a federal jury in Boston but cleared of the harshest charges he faced, second-degree murder.

Prosecutors had asked U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns in Boston to sentence Cadden, 50, to 35 years in prison, saying he directed the production of drugs in unsanitary and dangerous ways to boost the compounding pharmacy's profits.

His greed and those shortcuts led to 778 patients nationwide being harmed after receiving contaminated steroids, prosecutors said. That includes 76 people who died, they said.

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