A Canton, Massachusetts, man was arrested today at Boston's
Logan International Airport in connection with the ongoing criminal
investigation of New England Compounding Center (NECC) by the Justice
Department’s Civil Division and U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District
of Massachusetts.
Glenn Adam Chin, 46, was attempting to board a plane to Hong Kong when
he was arrested by federal authorities on one count of mail fraud. He
is scheduled to appear before Chief Magistrate Judge Jennifer C. Boal in
the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts later today.
The maximum sentence under the statute is 20 years in prison, followed
by three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Civil Division’s Consumer Protection
Branch have conducted an active ongoing criminal investigation
of NECC since the nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak began in
the fall of 2012. Following the outbreak, the Center for Disease
Control (CDC) reported that 751 patients across the country were
diagnosed with a fungal infection after receiving injections of
preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate, or MPA, compounded at
NECC. The CDC reported that of those 751 patients, 64 died.
Chin was a supervising pharmacist at NECC who was involved
in compounding the contaminated MPA that caused the outbreak. The
criminal complaint charges Chin with participating in a scheme to
fraudulently cause one lot of MPA to be labeled as injectable, meaning
that it was sterile and fit for human use, and shipped to one of NECC’s
customers, Michigan Pain Specialists. As alleged in the affidavit,
after receiving the MPA from NECC, doctors at Michigan Pain Specialists
injected the drug into their patients believing it to be injectable as
labeled. As a result, 217 of those patients contracted fungal
meningitis, and 15 of those patients died.
Although the criminal investigation of Chin and others is ongoing, the
U.S. Attorney's Office charged and arrested Chin today after federal
authorities learned that he was planning to leave the country on an
international flight that was scheduled to depart this morning.
If you are a victim in the NECC matter you may call the U.S. Attorney's
Office victim assistance message line at 888-221-6023 or email
usama.victimassistance@usdoj.gov
to obtain case status information or assistance. You may also find information at:
http://www.justice.gov/usao/ma/news.html
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U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Assistant Attorney General Stuart
F. Delery for the Civil Division; Acting Special Agent in Charge James
Royal of the Food and Drug Administration, Office of Criminal
Investigations; Special Agent in Charge Vincent Lisi of the FBI’s Boston
Field Division; Inspector in Charge Kevin Niland of the U.S. Postal
Inspection Service; Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey Hughes of the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General Northeast
Field Office and Resident Agent in Charge Patrick J. Hegarty of the
Defense Criminal Investigative Service-Office of Inspector General in
Boston, made the announcement today. The case is being prosecuted by
George P. Varghese and Amanda P.M. Strachan of U.S. Attorney Ortiz’s
Health Care Fraud Unit, and John W.M. Claud of the Civil Division’s
Consumer Protection Branch.
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