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DOCTOR SENTENCED FOR WRITING PRESCRIPTIONS OVER THE INTERNET FOR PEOPLE WHOM HE HAD NEVER MET OR EXAMINED
he wrote prescriptions over the Internet for people whom he had never met or examined, as well as tax evasion.
Acting United States Attorney Michael K. Loucks, Mark Dragonetti, Resident Agent in
Charge of the Food and Drug Administration - Office of Criminal Investigations and Susan Dukes, Special Agent in Charge for the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation -Boston Field Office, announced today that DR. TORRINO JENNINGS of Mechanicsville, Virginia, was sentenced by Judge Richard Stearns to one year and a day in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, after pleading guilty on July 19, 2009 to seven counts of Introducing Misbranded Drugs into Interstate Commerce and four counts of Tax Evasion.
The drugs, shipments of the muscle relaxant SOMA, were misbranded as a matter of law because they were dispensed without a valid prescription. Between 2004 and 2007,
The case was investigated by the Food and Drug Administration - Office of Criminal
Investigations and the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigations, with substantial
support from the Virginia State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Drug Diversion Unit.
It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Stephen P. Heymann, Chief of
Loucks' Computer Crime Unit.
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